Spam Filter - Companies appeal to China to drop Web filter plan - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier

Companies appeal to China to drop Web filter plan - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
BEIJING - Global business groups have made an unusual direct appeal to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to scrap an order for PC makers to supply controversial Internet filtering software, citing security and privacy concerns. Just days before the deadline

ANALYSIS - Cybercrime spreads on Facebook - Reuters India
BOSTON (Reuters) - Cybercrime is rapidly spreading on Facebook as fraudsters prey on users who think the world’s top social networking site is a safe haven on the Internet. Lisa Severens, a clinical trials manager from Worcester, Massachusetts

Attack of the SPASMS: the new SMS danger - Brisbane Times
Scammers are using SMS text messages to con money out of Australians. Scores of Australians have reported receiving SMS messages saying they have won $123,000 but must reply to the message with their email address for instructions on how to claim the

IBM Uncovers Encryption Scheme That Could Improve Cloud Security, Spam - eWeek
A researcher at IBM has developed a fully homomorphic encryption scheme that allows data to be manipulated without being exposed. The discovery could prove to be an important development in securing cloud computing environments and fighting encrypted

Big Boxes, Bigger Boxes, and Independent Businesses - Newwest.net
NewWest.Net encourages robust and lively, but civil participation from our readers. By posting here, you agree to the NewWest.Net terms of service . You agree to keep your comments on topic, respectful and free of gratuitous profanity. Contributions

Like a sand filter, but more complicated - Daily Journal
Starting several years ago the federal Environmental Protection Agency tightened restrictions on radionuclide contamination in the public water system. Now Farmington is installing the first of a series of treatment plants meant to serve as

Cybercrime spreads on Facebook - Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - Cybercrime is rapidly spreading on Facebook as fraudsters prey on users who think the world’s top social networking site is a safe haven on the Internet. Lisa Severens, a clinical trials manager from Worcester, Massachusetts

Companies appeal to China to drop Web filter plan - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
BEIJING - Global business groups have made an unusual direct appeal to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to scrap an order for PC makers to supply controversial Internet filtering software, citing security and privacy concerns. Just days before the deadline

ANALYSIS - Cybercrime spreads on Facebook - Reuters India
BOSTON (Reuters) - Cybercrime is rapidly spreading on Facebook as fraudsters prey on users who think the world’s top social networking site is a safe haven on the Internet. Lisa Severens, a clinical trials manager from Worcester, Massachusetts

Attack of the SPASMS: the new SMS danger - Brisbane Times
Scammers are using SMS text messages to con money out of Australians. Scores of Australians have reported receiving SMS messages saying they have won $123,000 but must reply to the message with their email address for instructions on how to claim the

IBM Uncovers Encryption Scheme That Could Improve Cloud Security, Spam - eWeek
A researcher at IBM has developed a fully homomorphic encryption scheme that allows data to be manipulated without being exposed. The discovery could prove to be an important development in securing cloud computing environments and fighting encrypted

Big Boxes, Bigger Boxes, and Independent Businesses - Newwest.net
NewWest.Net encourages robust and lively, but civil participation from our readers. By posting here, you agree to the NewWest.Net terms of service . You agree to keep your comments on topic, respectful and free of gratuitous profanity. Contributions

Like a sand filter, but more complicated - Daily Journal
Starting several years ago the federal Environmental Protection Agency tightened restrictions on radionuclide contamination in the public water system. Now Farmington is installing the first of a series of treatment plants meant to serve as

Cybercrime spreads on Facebook - Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - Cybercrime is rapidly spreading on Facebook as fraudsters prey on users who think the world’s top social networking site is a safe haven on the Internet. Lisa Severens, a clinical trials manager from Worcester, Massachusetts

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