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The reality of digital espionage and defending against it
The New York Times has an article that talked about the reality of digital espionage and spying conducted against companies and government officials in the United States. As was widely reported late
Careless Starbucks customers targeted by laptop thieves
The New York Times ran an article last week about the growing trend of thieves targeting customers enjoying a cup of coffee at Starbucks. While there is little doubt that bad guys can and do strike
Email use declining
The use of email is apparently on a decline, according to figures quoted in a New York Times report. The total number of unique visitors from the United States to major email providers like Yahoo and
Web-based malware on the rise
Research from Dasient highlighted the sobering fact that more than 640,000 websites and 5.8 million pages are infected with malware in Q3 of 2009 alone. Some common vectors for malware infection
Internet fraud: How bad is the situation, really?
Remember the story of how The New York Times became the unwitting victim of a rogue ad? In a brazen bait and switch operation, the perpetrators swapped out their previously approved ad and inserted
Newspapers can survive as portals, content service providers
The last few years have not been kind to newspapers. Everywhere you turn, there is word of layoffs and bleak financial news, but Joe Lichtman offers a survival strategy in his latest FastForward

