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Facebook Users Share and 'Like' Too Much, Report Says Consumer Reports projected its findings after questioning Facebook, security experts, privacy lawyers, app developers, and victims of security and privacy abuse as well as surveying 2,002 online households, including 1,340 that use Facebook.
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Malicious QR Codes: A Mobile Security Blind Spot They're everywhere, and easily scanned -- but that innocuous code might whisk your smartphone to a different site -- and more trouble -- than you expect.
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Logitech Unveils Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad Analysis: The $130 Bluetooth keyboard is thin and versatile, supporting third-gen iPad features, and goes on sale this month.
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Oracle-Google Jury Mulls Verdict Over Android Patent The jury reaches a partial verdict in the copyright phase of Oracle's intellectual property dispute with Google, and gets another day to resolve the remaining issue.
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Pirate Bay Rallies Users Notorious file-sharing site The Pirate Bay is urging its UK users to lobby against a government plan to block access to its services.
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These Lego Wigs Will Certainly Give You That Geek Chic Look Want a quirky new look? How about swapping human hair for Lego bricks? Yes, you read that right...
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Emergency Patches Pushed for Flash, PHP The Adobe fix aims to cure a vulnerability in all versions of the player, but has so far been used only to attack Windows systems using Internet Explorer.
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Apple Patent Applications Hint of Next-Gen Plans Apple's patent applications describe an advanced, multi-tiered haptic technology that allows "textured feedback" as well as updated battery design and camera.
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Facebook Messenger Gets More Transparent Now you can see if someone has read your text message and it's easier to tell if someone is typing and where they're located.
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Researchers Use Diamonds to Boost Computer Memory IBM and others are already developing solid-state chip technology using phase-change memory, which IBM says can sustain up to 5 million write cycles.
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Facebook Acquisition Points to Future of More Phone Tracking The Glancee purchase is another move to beef up the online social network's mobile offering and follows close on the heels of its $1 billion purchase of Instagram.
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Mashduo Quickly Compares iTunes Libraries Analysis: You just feed the free Mac app a pair of iTunes-library XML files, and it shows you which songs exist in one library but not the other.
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Intel-McAfee Developing Cloud-security Strategy The goal is to give IT managers a way to perform a wide variety of security checks on both the servers, usually virtualized, and the data they use in public and hybrid clouds.
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Crowdsourcing Game Helps Diagnose Infectious Diseases The free game assumes groups of non-experts can learn to recognize microscopic images of infectious disease cells with the accuracy of trained pathologists.
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Will Yahoo CEO's Misstep Kill Company Momentum? Once a leader in the online world, Yahoo has been overshadowed by players like Google and Facebook, and the company is struggling to regain its top-tier status.
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Adobe Patches New Flash Zero-day Bug With Emergency Update Adobe today warned that hackers are exploiting a critical vulnerability in its popular Flash Player program, and issued an emergency update to patch the bug.
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Six Good Reasons to Try GIMP 2.8 In a major update, several long-awaited features give this free and open source PhotoShop alternative a significant boost.
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CTIA 2012 Preview: New Phones, More Debate Over Spectrum CTIA 2012, the big U.S. mobile phone and tablet show, kicks off Monday. Will a few very hot LTE phones make their debut?
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Android Malware Used to Mask Online Fraud, Says Expert Android malware being automatically distributed from hacked websites looks like it's being used to mask online purchases.
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Office Live Small Business Is Closed, but Customers Still Grapple With Migration The deadline to migrate email domains and websites hosted on the Microsoft Office Live Small Business (OLSB) online service suite passed on Monday.
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Want to Know Where to Buy the Samsung Galaxy S III Android Phone? It could be from one of seven carriers that Samsung let slip Friday on an online form.
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Fewer Than Half of Facebook and Google Users Understood the Sites' Privacy Policies Most users of Facebook and Google had fundamental gaps in understanding, even after reading privacy policies, about how the websites handled their information.
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Kindle Fire Sales Didn't Collapse in The First Quarter of 2012, Research Group Says The media misread the data, an NDC analyst explains.
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Penn State Cooks Up Ouchless Bandages Made of Edible Starch Penn State scientists develop starch fibers that could be used in bandages, paper products, and more.
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PC Makers Mum on Windows 8 Upgrades The first wave of laptops with Intel's latest third-generation Core processors started shipping this week with Windows 7 but can they be upgraded to Windows 8?
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SquareTrade Warranties Now Cover Jailbroken iPhones Third-party warranty provider SquareTrade will service your iPhone--even if you jailbroke it.
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Ultrabook Prices Could Dip to $599 Thanks to Use of Plastic Materials These lower-priced Ultrabooks will use plastic materials for the chassis, rather than the more pricey aluminum used today.
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Hot Ivy Bridge Chips, GeForce GTX 690, the True Cost of Printers, and Nook News on PCWorld Podcast #137 Are Ivy Bridge chips really hotter than Sandy Bridge? If you buy a cheap printer, will you pay more for ink? Is the new Nook with Glowlight the e-reader to beat?
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Four Ways to Celebrate 'Day Against DRM' Today If you value users’ freedom from restrictions in accessing movies, music, literature, and software, consider adding your voice to this international protest.
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Oracle Wants Judge to Bar Ex-Sun CEO Schwartz's Testimony in Google Suit Oracle has asked a judge to bar Google from using some testimony given by former Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz in the companies' intellectual-property...
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Uber Is Driving Instant Mariachi Fiestas Today in San Francisco In San Francisco? Celebrate Cinco de Mayo and Star Wars Day by calling in an on-demand mariachi band!
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Samsung Galaxy S III: Battle of the Big Displays Apple refines the iPhone's resolution, while Android phones just keep getting bigger ... and perhaps morphing into tablets.
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Brace for Big Batch of Microsoft Patches Microsoft plans to ship seven security updates next week, of them three critical, to patch 23 bugs in Windows, Office, Silverlight and .Net.
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Guy Puts Ice Cream Sandwich on His Laptop--the OS, Not the Dessert This guy gets Android Ice Cream Sandwich running on their laptop, everything appears to work just fine.
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Future Tablets will Crowd iPad, Kindle, Analysts Say The iPad's market dominance will wane by 2017, while the popularity of Amazon's Kindle Fire is already shrinking.
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Wall Street Beat: Tech Earnings Continue to Be Mixed As the earnings season wanes, quarterly financial reports from the tech sector continue to be mixed, though shares in IT companies are still up for the year.
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Judge Throws out Mass John Doe Porn Copyright Lawsuits The person who pays for the Internet access is not necessarily the person who pirated the film, New York judge declares.
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EU Digital Agenda Commissioner Admits ACTA Is Probably Dead For the first time, on Friday, a European Commissioner has said openly that the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is more or less dead in...
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DisplayFusion Relieves Windows 8's Multi-Monitor Headaches Third-party programs must fill the gap in Windows 8's lackluster multi-monitor support; here's one viable option.
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Google Docs Gets Business-Friendlier with New Fonts, Templates Docs continues to inch closer to Microsoft Word, this time with a wealth of snazzy fonts and some great business templates.
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Does Faster Internet Access Lure Piracy? Google is laying down fiber in Kansas City, and Hollywood is worried about one thing only: movie piracy.
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Facebook's Valuation for IPO is Lower Than Expected UPDATE: Facebook is aiming to initially price shares between $28 and $35, according to documents filed after the markets closed Thursday.
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Windows 8 Dumps Default DVD Playback Microsoft's Windows 8 will not ship with support for DVD playback. It says DVD playback will require a "marginal cost" OS upgrade or a third-party solution.
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Is It Still Spying If You Approved It? Many people are concerned that websites are spying on their online activity. They don't realize they agreed to be monitored simply by visiting the site.
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Free Game Friday: A Modern Spin on Asteroids, A Platformer Where You Make the Platforms and More. We bring you another weekend of free games, including a typing game where words have power and a platformer where you collect and deploy new platforms.
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Samsung Can Challenge Apple's Photo Gallery Patent Before Ruling on Infringement Samsung Electronics will be allowed to challenge the validity of an Apple patent before a decision is made on whether Samsung has infringed the patent, the...
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LinkedIn Tp Buy SlideShare for $119M LinkedIn is acquiring SlideShare, which allows its users to share presentations online, for US$118.75 million as it tries to find new ways to make its site more...
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LinkedIn to Buy SlideShare for $119 Million The acquisition will give LinkedIn users access to the tool that shares presentations online, as the networking site seeks to make its site more of a destination.
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EA Says Rock Band for iOS Isn't Closing Rock Band maker Electronic Arts assured customers it was not shutting down its iOS version of the popular music game despite a message sent out earlier this week by the company announcing it would close the game.
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John McAfee, Antivirus Pioneer, Arrested by Belize Police McAfee antivirus founder John McAfee is reportedly taking legal advice after a raid on his Belize home by police resulted in the software entrepreneur's arrest.
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Handset Vendors Face 'brutal Fight' for China's Low-end Smartphone Market As China leads the world in smartphone shipments, top handset vendors are raising their stakes in the nation, and will likely bring more exclusive products and...
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Yahoo Informs Facebook of More Potential Patent Infringements Yahoo is said to have written to Facebook indicating that it believes that 16 patents it claims to hold "may be relevant" to open source technology allegedly...
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Email Product Looks to Reduce Spam False Positives A new product from TrustSphere is tackling the problem of email incorrectly flagged as spam, an irritating and potentially costly error for businesses.
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Yahoo Board to 'Review' Discrepancy in CEO's Resume Yahoo sas its board will review a discrepancy in the resume of its CEO, Scott Thompson, and "make an appropriate disclosure" to shareholders.
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NASA Says No Sensitive Information Breached in Unknowns Hack NASA acknowledged Friday an attack on one of its websites by "The Unknowns," a group that has been publicly trickling information on websites it has hacked.
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Yahoo CEO's Resume Overstated His Technology Background Yahoo acknowledges that its new CEO, Scott Thompson, does not hold a degree in "accounting and computer science" as his resume and the corporate website stated.
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New V8 Tech Gives Chrome an Extra Shot of Speed Benchmark results suggest performance improvements of as much as 25 percent, Google says.
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Samsung Galaxy S III: Everything You Need to Know Here's the scoop on what Samsung didn't discuss at the launch party of the next hot Android phone.
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This EEG-Controlled Pong Game Puts Idle Minds to Good Use Cornell students build $75 EEG, play Pong with the power of their minds.
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'Smishing' Attacks Are on the Rise What do you get when you combine SMS text messaging with a phishing attack? Smishing. Beware--smishing attacks and text message spam are on the rise.
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RGBD Toolkit Combines Kinects and DSLRs, Makes a Match Made in Film Geek Heaven RGBD Toolkit lets you make your virtual 3D videos using just a Kinect and DLSR.
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Samsung Galaxy S III FAQ: Everything You Need to Know Here's the scoop on what Samsung didn't discuss at the launch party of the next hot Android phone.
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Samsung Galaxy S III vs. iPhone 4S vs. HTC One X: Spec Smackdown Here's how the new Samsung Galaxy S III stacks up against its competitors from Apple, HTC, Nokia, and Google.
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Oracle, SAP Battle Over 'hypothetical License' Damages Oracle and SAP are at odds over whether the concept of "hypothetical" software license fees can be factored into damages in the upcoming retrial of Oracle's...
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Spec Smackdown: Samsung Galaxy S III vs. iPhone 4S vs. HTC One X Here's how the new Samsung Galaxy S III stacks up against its competitors from Apple, HTC, Nokia, and Google.
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Authors Contend Google's Book-scanning Project Hurting Millions A group representing authors in a copyright case slammed Google in court on Thursday, saying the company's book-scanning project has hurt millions of authors...
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Report: Facebook's Valuation for IPO Will Be Lower Than Initially Expected Facebook will be valued at US$85 billion to $95 billion, rather than the $100 billion that had been widely rumored, The Wall Street Journal reported reported...
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Privy Offers Social Daily Deal Alternative Pizza chain owner Melissa Ferriman wanted to boost business using an online social deal promotion. She tried services like Groupon, but eventually chose...
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Samsung Launches the Galaxy S III Smartphone Samsung Electronics has launched the Galaxy S III, which comes with a quad-core processor, a bigger screen and a host of software features, including voice...
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Samsung Launches Galaxy S III Smartphone Samsung's Galaxy S III sports a quad-core chip, a bigger screen, a host of software features, including voice recognition.
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Moss-Covered Table Powers Clock, Might One Day Power Your Laptop The Moss Table shows the potential of the emerging field of biophotovoltaics to lower the total cost and energy usage of solar power.
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Mobile Experts Disagree on Who Should Protect Privacy Users of mobile apps need more information about the ways those apps use their personal information, a group of experts agreed Thursday, but they didn't agree on...
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At Interior Department, Google Apps Will Co-exist With Outlook, Office -- for Now Although the U.S. Interior Department plans to replace its on-premise email servers with Google Apps' cloud-based Gmail, the agency will retain Microsoft Outlook...
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Samsung Galaxy S III: Watch Live Video Feed of the Announcement Samsung is hosting a livestream of the event on its Facebook page while PCWorld will have a live blog.
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Sage Moving ERP Apps to Microsoft's Azure Cloud Following an ongoing industry trend, Sage Group is moving a number of its ERP (enterprise resource planning) software products to Microsoft's Azure cloud...
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EU and Japan to Make the Internet Safer for Children Europe and Japan are to work together to make the Internet safer for kids.
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Google's Street View Snooping: Congressman Wants Investigation Representative Ed Markey is citing reports that cast doubt on Google's claims that its collection from the networks of 'payload data' was a mistake.
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Be Very Afraid: Sharks Now Come Equipped With Freakin' Lasers It looks like the deadliest creature in the world has come to be--meet the shark with a laser attached to its head!
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Remember Windows Live? Forget It Microsoft's web-based email and messaging services to be tightly integrated with Windows 8.
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The 10 Worst Web Application-logic Flaws That Hackers Love to Abuse Hackers are always hunting to find business-logic flaws, especially on the Web.
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Location-based Services: Are They There Yet? Are mobile apps that use your location to offer services truly useful to businesses?
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Hottest IT Skill? Cybersecurity U.S. corporations are ramping up their hiring of cybersecurity experts.
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RIM, Ditch the BlackBerry Bold Look The Bold's look, a small screen and full keyboard sharing real estate on the front side of a device, is now an albatross that needs to die.
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Facebook Unveils 'Action Links' to Make App Interaction Smarter Action Links are subtle, under-the-radar changes for Facebook users. The feature is aimed more at developers.
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NotCompatible Android Trojan: What You Need to Know The Android malware could let hackers use your phone as an intermediary access point, or proxy, to break into private computer networks.
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Cisco to Acquire Real-time Network Analytics Firm Truviso Cisco announced Thursday that it plans to acquire network analytics company Truviso for an undisclosed amount, in an effort to help users hone operational...
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Samsung Series 9 Ultrabooks to Get Ivy Bridge Update The 15-inch laptop will sport a Core i5 3317U processor clocked at 1.7Ghz, but Samsung didn’t say when it would be available to buy, or for how much.
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Attack of the Expanding Smartphone Screens Screen size is a big factor for users, and it might be the first detail some consider when making a purchase.
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Lenovo-backed Firm Sidesteps Hardcore Gamers, With Chinese Video Game System The Lenovo-backed company behind China's newest homegrown video game system is aiming for product sales to reach hundreds of thousands of units over the next...
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$99 Subsidized Xbox 360 Would Widen Battle for Living Room Microsoft's rumored deal is expected to be offered at the company's retail stores as early as next week.
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Live Now: Samsung Galaxy S3 Is Officially Here Follow our live blog coverage of Samsung's London media event where Samsung is showing off all the hot new features of its next generation Galaxy phone.
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Live Blog: Samsung Galaxy S3 Launch Join us at 2 p.m. ET for live coverage of Samsung's London media event when the wraps come off the newest Galaxy device.
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Xamarin Has Ported Android From Java to C# Xamarin has ported Android to C# in an effort to improve its own development tools and show that the OS doesn't have to be dependent on Java.
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Hackers Blackmail Belgian Bank With Threats to Publish Customer Data Hackers claimed to have breached the systems of the Belgian credit provider Elantis and threatened to publish confidential customer information if the bank does...
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