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BUSINESS
NEWS
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Carbonite was launched in 2005 after co-founder and CEO David Friend's daughter lost her term paper documents in a computer crash. Those up close and personal experiences are often the mother of invention.
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE
ANALYSIS
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Some folks say there is no worry about malware on your mobile devices. Given the headlines of the past two weeks about security failures, the modern cyber-criminal can steal more often than the average bank robber.
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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Symantec gathered staff, reporters, forum gurus, and other interested parties in San Francisco for an update on what is happening in the security arena.
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ENTERPRISE, SECURITY
ANALYSIS
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The growing list of mobile device options is exhilarating... You can be in touch with anyone, anywhere - all the time. But what if that mass sharing isn't something you want to do at all times?
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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Malware in sheep’s clothing has been infecting Android devices. The dangerous apps have been pulled from the Android Market, but not before tens of thousands of users had been bitten.
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SOFTWARE, BUSINESS
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Instant messaging is essentially the text version of a phone call. Like noses, everyone has a version of IM nowadays. Regardless, RIM is suing Kik for patent infringement.
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SOFTWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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Halloween is a time for scary ghouls and goblins, but watch out for the scareware. Like trick and treaters hiding behind fake masks, scareware hides behind a fake facade to trick you into loading it onto your computer.
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CLOUD COMPUTING, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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The Cloud can be a scary place if you don't protect your data from being blown away by a big gust of wind. What is the first rule of computing? Backup. One company claims to make that process simple and inexpensive.
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Today, a lot of alleged security firms do nothing but release malware under a guise of "safety", flooding Ad services with misleading advertising. CCSS Forum is battling those impostors.
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