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Judge Rules Against Trial in Lawsuit by Victim of $588K Cyber Heist

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June 10, 2011
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Judge Rules Against Trial in Lawsuit by Victim of $588K Cyber Heist A Maine judge's ruling in a case involving a business that sued its bank after losing $345,000 in a cyber heist could set a precedent about how diligent companies must be in protecting their assets online.
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Cell Phones and Cancer: 8 Precautions Worth Taking The WHO's recent report that cell phones are possibly carcinogenic is not definitive data and has its skeptics, but Bill Snyder of CIO.com writes that we all make our own decisions.
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To Beat Hackers, You Must Think Like Them Whether in an office, a superstore, or an airport, the best IT security pros are always looking for vulnerabilities
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Police: Mac Technician Installed Spyware to Photograph Women He was hired to fix their computers, but police say that Trevor Harwell instead installed spyware software that took candid photos of his clients.
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Why Groupon Sucks for Small Businesses Here are seven reasons to stop and think before you sign your business up for deep discounts through Groupon and other social coupon services.
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Warning: Urgent Microsoft Update May Be Firefox Malware A phony anti-virus scam is presenting itself as a near-perfect Microsoft update popup with one notable exception - it appears only on machines using Firefox.
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The 5 Best Features in Apple's IOS 5 Earlier this week at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple finally offered up a look at iOS 5, the planned update to the company's mobile OS.
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So Far, So Good With World IPv6 Day With World IPV6 Day in full swing, the test flight of the Internets new communications protocol is going smoothly.
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10 Things to Know About the Move to IPv6 The Internet has been rolling along for decades on the strength of IPv4 and its numbering system, which has supplied billions of addresses.
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One Billion Smartphones Will Ship in 2015, IDC Says Nearly 1 billion smartphones will be shipped globally in 2015, almost double the amount for all of 2011.
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Dell: Storage Is One of the Most Exciting Aspects of the Business Michael Dell has trumpeted his love for all things data storage at his company's first ever Storage Forum in Orlando this week.
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Why E-Books Are Bad for You By restricting purchases unnecessarily, e-books and e-readers are a bad deal, says free software guru Richard Stallman.
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How to Deal With 3 Big Corporate Security Concerns Virtualization, mobility and social networking were flagged as posing most security risk to businesses, partly because there is no accepted set of best practices yet to protect them, IT Roadmap attendees were told.
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Google May Struggle in an Apple World, Says Forrester CEO Google could struggle in the new technology landscape that has been crystallized by Apple, according to George Colony, CEO of analyst group Forrester.
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A Voice of Reason on IPv6 Day As with Y2K, a moderate middle ground can be found between extreme views of the impending crunch on IPv4 addresses.
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The Right Office Apps for the iPad at Work, Round 2 Users and business managers alike are loving the iPad as a potential laptop replacement, for at least part of the time.
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Giving Cloud Storage the Ax Want to know what keeps me, my company's go-to security guy, awake at night? Many things, I can assure you, but lately the No. 1 threat to a good night's sleep has been the proliferation of software as a service at my company.
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IBM Rolls out Free Cloud Software Development Tool IBM this week announced a cloud-based collaborative software development tool that's being offered free to students but is expected to become a commercial service at some point.
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How to Improve the Smartphone Experience Inside the Enterprise Every day in large and small offices across America, business workers ignore the PC or desk phone and grab their smartphones for convenient voice, email and Internet access.
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