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12 Most Powerful Internet of Things Companies

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12 Most Powerful Internet of Things Companies
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IT pro gets prison for sabotaging ex-employer's system
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FBI not changing the rules when hiring 2,000 hackers: Stoners need not apply
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Blackshades: The script kiddies lament
News broke this week that a massive global raid had taken place over two days which comprised of 359 coordinated searches in 16 countries and there were apparently 80+ arrests as a result. Why? Well apparently all of the aforementioned targets had a copy of the Blackshades remote access trojan or RAT. Read More
 

Hackers hit eBay database containing personal info, users asked to change passwords
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How VMware sees OpenStack as a standard
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Apple to reveal iOS 8, OS X 10.10 June 2 at 10 a.m. keynote
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Windows XP on the police fingerprint scanner: What could possibly go wrong?
I couldn't resist taking a photo of this fingerprint scanner station while touring our suburban Boston police station during an open house. No really, I was there for an open house. And yes really, that's Windows XP running on the machine, which sits just outside the jail cells. (Note the artistic capturing of the handcuffs reflection in the monitor screen.) Read More
 

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