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Jun 09, 2016

'We don't care. We don't have to.'

This network provider's customer is moving to the building next door -- just about 50 feet. Hpw hard could it be to get broadband to the new office? Read More

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Securing your car from cyberattacks is becoming a big business

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Securing your car from cyberattacks is becoming a big business

New cars have between 50 million and 100 million lines of computer code -- and for every 1,000 lines there are 10 to 15 bugs that are potential vulnerabilities for hackers. So the industry is ramping up to defend against cyberattacks. Read More

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