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Secure Computing: Top Threats in 2Q, Trends for Year
Trading Markets (press release), CA - 10 hours ago
Swizzor, a rapidly growing ad/spyware family, now makes up more than 30 percent of all new malware in Q2 of 2008. -- The ZBot spyware family is another such ...
Sure, you've got the paper and pencils, but don't forget to take a trip down the electronics aisle.
The demise of touch-screen voting has produced a graveyard of expensive corpses: Warehouses stacked with thousands of carefully wrapped voting machines that have been shelved because of doubts about vanishing votes and vulnerability to hackers.

RE[4]: Statistics - OS News

August 19, 2008

RE[4]: Statistics
OS News - 2 hours ago
All free of charge " Forgetting the anti-virus and anti-spyware applications for the moment, if you were to put the rest on a system and use it as your ...

SmartBargains can pop up on Overstock site -court
Reuters - 39 minutes ago
Overstock's lawsuit was based in part on the Utah Spyware Control Act, which bars the use of software that links Web ads to federally registered trademarks, ...
The demise of touch-screen voting has produced a graveyard of expensive corpses: Warehouses stacked with thousands of carefully wrapped voting machines that have been shelved because of doubts about vanishing votes and vulnerability to hackers.
The demise of touch-screen voting has produced a graveyard of expensive corpses.
The demise of touch-screen voting has produced a graveyard of expensive corpses.
QI have a four-year-old Sony Vaio laptop with Windows XP that's running out of C drive space. My C drive has a capacity of 13.97 GB with 463 MB of free space, or 3 percent. But my D drive has a capacity of 36.09 GB with 30.01 GB of free space, or 83 percent.
The demise of touch-screen voting has produced a graveyard of expensive corpses: Warehouses stacked with thousands of carefully wrapped voting machines that have been shelved.