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04/07/2010 | Hack into a smart phone? It's easy, security experts find
David Sarno | Los Angeles Times
Just one number can unlock your personal information, your private conversations and even your whereabouts to smart-phone hackers. ...
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02/07/2010 | Hackers target Microsoft Windows XP support system
BBC | BBC
Hi-tech criminals are "escalating" attacks on an unpatched bug in the Windows XP help and support system. ...
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22/06/2010 | The New Rules: When Technology Becomes More Human
Thomas P. M. Barnett | World Politics Review
As the senior managing director of a technology firm that employs algorithms in their most complex forms, I spend a lot of time trying to explain, via nature-centric analogies, how these formulae work. ...
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19/06/2010 | Las 400 leyes que gobiernan el mundo digital
B. Yuste | ABC
Nuevas y viejas teorías que explican la relación entre la información y la tecnología. ...
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18/06/2010 | Guerra cibernética: Microsoft, un eslabón débil de la seguridad nacional
Matthew Lasar | Ars Technica
«Microsoft dispone de unos recursos inmensos; literalmente, de miles de millones de dólares en efectivo o en reservas de activos disponibles. Microsoft es un imperio increíblemente exitoso cimentado sobre la premisa de la preeminencia en el mercado con artículos de baja calidad» ...
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10/06/2010 | Apple's Worst Security Breach: 114,000 iPad Owners Exposed
Gawker -Staff | Gawker
Apple has suffered another embarrassment. A security breach has exposed iPad owners including dozens of CEOs, military officials, and top politicians. They—and every other buyer of the wireless-enabled tablet—could be vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking. ...
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02/06/2010 | Cyber Command: We Don’t Wanna Defend the Internet (We Just Might Have To)
Noah Shachtman | Wired
Members of the military’s new Cyber Command insist that they’ve got no interest in taking over civilian Internet security – or even in becoming the Pentagon’s primary information protectors. But the push to intertwine military and civilian network defenses is gaining momentum, nevertheless. ...
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02/06/2010 | Glitch shows how much US military relies on GPS
Dan Elliott | GoogleNews
A problem that rendered as many as 10,000 U.S. military GPS receivers useless for days is a warning to safeguard a system that enemies would love to disrupt, a defense expert says. ...
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01/06/2010 | Software Glitch Renders Dark Thousands of GPS Receivers, For Days
Greg Grant | Defense Tech
While installing software upgrades to ground control stations for a new fleet of GPS satellites, Air Force inspectors discovered a glitch in software compatibility that rendered dark up to 10,000 GPS receivers for at least two weeks. ...
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27/05/2010 | Russia Takes a Big Step Into Technology
Andrew E. Kramer | NY Times
A group of Silicon Valley venture capitalists who bet on companies like Skype and Facebook are taking a look at another long-shot proposition — that Russia can diversify its economy away from oil. ...
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