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  1. Miller to reveal 20 Mac zero day exploits at CanSecWest

    blorge.com » MAC.BLORGE - 2 hours ago

    The celebrity hacker and one-time National Security Agency spook says he will arrive at the CanSecWest security conference loaded for bear, ready to expose a score of security holes in OS X, Apple software and

    Also tagged: apple, mac, hacks, macintosh, exploit, mac software, hacker, miller, os x, zero day, charlie, cansecwest

  2. Mozilla To Patch Critical Firefox Bug

    informationweek.com » InformationWeek Security Weblog - 2 hours ago

    Mozilla has confirmed a zero day vulnerability that affects Firefox version 3.6. The flaw makes it possible for malicious code to be injected into systems running the web browser. A fully tested fix won't be available

  3. The Department of Defense Covertly Dismantled a Terrorist Message Board...Created By the CIA [Cybersecurity]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - 11 hours ago

    Also tagged: terrorism, military, cia, nsa, cybersecurity

  4. Could the iPad Outsell the iPhone?

    pirillo.com » Chris Pirillo - 14 hours ago

    Could the iPad Outsell the iPhone? is a post from Chris Pirillo Do we really even care which is a bigger seller? I noticed a discussion about this online earlier, and couldn’t help but shake my head. Seriously

    Also tagged: technology, community, communication, social media, youtube, facebook, iphone, gadget, viacom, ipad, todo, picks, justin bieber, text murder, youda legend

  5. Facebook Warns of New E-mail Scam [ALERT]

    mashable.com » Mashable! - Mar 19, 2010

    Facebook has warned users to “delete e-mails asking you to open an attachment to get a new Facebook password,” in the wake of a new scam making its way around the web. Earlier in the week, security firm McAfee alerted

    Also tagged: facebook, top stories, online security

  6. That office copier – it’s a data goldmine

    inquisitr.com » The Inquisitr - Mar 19, 2010

    See that fancy photo-copier over in the corner of your office. Yes that innocuous paper spitting machine that we all use daily to make copies of everything from confidential memos to last month’s expense report. Did

    Also tagged: technology, hacking, privacy, photocopiers

  7. IRS security faults leave taxpayer information at risk

    networkworld.com » Layer 8's blog - Mar 19, 2010

    In this the heavy tax season where billions of dollars and tons of personal information is relayed to and from the government, it's more disconcerting to hear that the Internal Revenue Service is still struggling to

    Also tagged: software, irs, security breach, data center, gao, security patches, general discussions, tax information

  8. US to develop smart machines with visual intelligence

    networkworld.com » Layer 8's blog - Mar 19, 2010

    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is set to develop a system that will let machines or robots have visual intelligence similar to humans. Read more

    Also tagged: robots, software, artificial intelligence, darpa, general discussions, smart camera, minds eye

  9. Afghanistan: Taliban leadership 'weaker' after Pakistani arrests

    adnkronos.com » AKI - LatestNews - Mar 19, 2010

    <i/> Afghanistan: Taliban leadership 'weaker' after Pakistani arrests <i/> (19/03/2010 - 18:43:18)

  10. Disgruntled ex-employee bricks and "honks" over 100 cars using the web

    downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Mar 19, 2010

    Filed under: Security Take a car. Put in a black box, hooked into the horn and the ignition. On the other end of the box, put a website (connected wirelessly). Let employees use the site to honk the car's horn

    Also tagged: web, cars, car

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