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"the Analyzer" Released On Bail; Mom Says Fbi Out To Get Her Son - Wired
israeli hacker ehud tenenbaum (aka "the analyzer") has been released on $30,000 bail in canada where he was arrested last month on suspicion of hacking into computers belonging to a financial services company. the 29-year-old tenenbaum is accused of ...
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Opinion: Super Useful Web Services - Computerworld
update: seinfeld ads end as microsoft turns to reclaim 'i'm a pc' slur from apple hacker posts quicktime zero-day attack code update: hackers claim to break into palin's yahoo mail account regulators would likely reject samsung deal for sandisk here ...
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Super-useful Web Services - Pc World
if you dig around the web long enough, you're bound to find things somebody might not want you to know. (maybe, like me, you hang your laundry out in the backyard.) this week i have a bunch of sites to help you dig up the dirt and do some serious ...
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Newschannel 5's Guide For Do-it-yourself Investigations - Wtvf
the government belongs to all of us, not just journalists. if you want to know how your government operates, you have the right to investigate, too. but most people don't know where to begin. that's where this guide can help. and, of course, if you ...
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Watermarking Your Chip Design - Chip Design Magazine
design costs have been driven up by the complexity of modern chips. a gartner/dataquest 2003 study showed that transistors/ die are growing at a 68% compound annual growth rate while productivity (transistors/person-month) was growing at 21%. the ...
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10 Dns Errors That Will Kill Your Network - Mcpmag.com
well over 70 percent of all support calls that come to microsoft support services that start out as active directory or exchange calls end up being dns calls. yet, as you’ll see in this article, most of these issues don’t require extensive ...
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Terms Of Service And Privacy Policy - Journal & Sunday Journal
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Manage Data With Vs 2005 - Visualstudio Magazine
vs 2005's new visual data tools and data-bound controls, together with ado.net 2.0 data sources, simplify creating scalable, data-intensive smart client and web applications. t he microsoft developer tools roadmap promised that visual studio 2005 ...
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Bailout Rage: "socialism In America ... Welcome To The Third World!" - Los Angeles Times Blogs
backlash against the unprecedented taxpayer bailout for banks is building, with critics ripping recent u.s. economic policy as "punch drunk," "casino capitalism" and "socialism in america." "the free market for all intents and purposes is dead in ...
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