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Huge turnout at RSA shows hackers are winning
In the battle between enterprises and malicious hackers, the bad guys are clearly winning, judging by the sheer number of people and exhibitors at the RSA security conference going on in San Francisco this week. Read More
 


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Why Ford is dumping Microsoft for Blackberry's QNX OS
  Reports indicated Ford is ready to leave Microsoft behind as the supplier of its in-vehicle infotainment platform and move to Blackberry's QNX OS. I own a Ford with Sync, so I can tell you why they're doing it. Read More
 

IE zero-day exploit being used in widespread attacks
  The number of attacks exploiting a yet-to-be-patched vulnerability in Internet Explorer has increased dramatically over the past few days, indicating the exploit is no longer used just in targeted attacks against particular groups of people. Read More
 

Samsung debuts new Exynos chips, questions linger on 64-bit plans
Samsung announced new 32-bit Exynos chips for smartphones and tablets with six- and eight-CPU cores, but left questions hanging on when the company will launch its first 64-bit chip. Read More
 

Linux snapshot: Pay rates and employers with the most job ads
If paychecks are any kind of a measure, then people with Linux skills are doing better than most. Read More
 

NOAA wants to turn its ocean of data into jobs
From ocean sensors to orbiting satellites, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration collects about 30 petabytes of environmental data a year. Now it wants ideas about how best to use what it's collected. Read More
 


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Android malware using TOR anonymity network makes a debut
Kaspersky Lab has spotted malware for the Android mobile operating system employing the TOR anonymity network, a development previously only seen on Windows. Read More
 

8 productivity gadgets you didn't know you needed
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360 million account credentials found in the wild, says security firm
A cybersecurity company said Tuesday it has obtained a list of 360 million account credentials for Web services, likely collected through multiple data breaches. Read More
 

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In appeal, Apple says e-book ruling will harm consumers
Apple had no knowledge that publishers were engaged in a conspiracy in December 2009 or at any other point, the company said in its appeal against a district court ruling which found Apple and five major U.S. publishers had conspired to fix e-book prices. Read More
 

JR Raphael: 6 interesting revelations from Motorola at MWC
Motorola's opening up about its transition to Lenovo and its plans for the coming year -- and some of the details it's revealing are pretty significant. Read More
 

 

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