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Protecting Against Identity Theft During the Holidays Gay Wired
With consumers planning to spend more than $457 billion this holiday season (almost $800 each), according to the National Retail Federation, retailers are hoping to reap the financial rewards. Unfortunately, so are identity thieves.
Sunbelt Software Announces Top Ten Spyware Threats for November Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Sunbelt Software, a leading provider of Windows security software, today announced the top ten most prevalent spyware threats for the month of November. The results are based on monthly scans performed by Sunbelt's award-winning antispyware product CounterSpy(TM).
Defend your virtual home CNN Money
It may seem melodramatic, but the truth is, hackers across the globe - or maybe across the street - are working 24/7 to find ways to steal your passwords, take control of your computer or turn your hard drive into a whirring pile of scrap metal.
Personal Tech RedNova
By Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post Personal Technology Columnist The Washington Post's was online at to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent columns, and provide advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays.
Personal Tech Washington Post
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro was online to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent reviews and give advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays.
Zango Tries to Reinstall Trust TechWeb via Yahoo! News
Zango, formerly known as 180solutions, Inc., recently agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it used unfair and deceptive methods to distribute adware. Founder and CEO Keith Smith stopped by InformationWeek to talk about his reformed company and to address charges that bad advertising practices continue at Zango despite the agreement with the FTC.
Sun's Open Source Java Move: Simply Beautiful TechNewsWorld.com
Simple. That's the word that keeps coming to mind about the news that Sun Microsystems has turned Java into open source software. There are no new custom software licenses involved, no complicated deals, no funky motives, no dark rumblings of conspiracy. It's as if Sun simply pointed to Linux and said, "See that one? That's what Java will be like."
As far as PC security, Goldilocks got it just right USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News
SAN FRANCISCO - When Jud Fink decided to protect his PC, he treated it like a glorified science project. With a zeal that would put TV's resident obsessive Monk to shame, Fink evaluated every conceivable software and hardware program to come up with the best options for security and ease of use.
Those security firms just can't help themselves. All About Symbian
OK, I said I was going to shut up about over-hyped security software, and judging from comments by one security developer on-camera at the Smartphone Show, it seemed that they'd learned their lesson. But here we go again and again.
PC Security: Goldilocks Got It Just Right WZZM 13 Grand Rapids
When Jud Fink decided to protect his PC, he treated it like a glorified science project.
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