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TNT to debut 'Leverage'
Corporations have all the power, all the money, Nathan Ford (Timothy Hutton) tells a weeping mother at the end of the pilot for a series premiering Sunday night on TNT. "We provide [pause] leverage." So begins Leverage, a Mission Impossible-type series...Tags: Crimes, Weaponry, Uma Thurman, David Letterman, The Tonight Show (tv program)
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Wis. consumer agency warns of fake holiday e-mails
The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau is urging consumers to be skeptical of e-mails that look like they're from legitimate shipping companies. The agency says a new string of phishing e-mails is making the rounds this holiday season. Phishing is an...Tags: FedEx Corporation, Wisconsin, Crimes, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Computer Crime
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Your brain on Google: Scientists examining whether digital age rewiring young people's minds
AP Science WriterWhat does a teenage brain on Google look like? Do all those hours spent online rewire the circuitry? Could these kids even relate better to emoticons than to real people? These sound like concerns from worried parents. But they're coming from brain...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Google Inc., Children, California, Pennsylvania
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Banking online secure if you follow safety rules
The Associated PressI hear so much about hackers attacking Web sites and stealing people's personal information. Is it safe to bank online? One of the scariest things about banking online is that you're forced to enter personal information, such as account numbers, that...Tags: Crimes, Computer Crime, Computing and Information Technology
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Nation briefs: Bush told of attack on Pentagon computers
Senior military leaders took the exceptional step of briefing President George W. Bush this week on a severe and widespread electronic attack on Defense Department computers that might have originated in Russia. Defense officials would not describe the...Tags: Montpelier, Vermont, Pies and Tarts, Crimes, Anne Pressly
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Pentagon officials say computers hacked in severe, widespread attack
Tribune Washington BureauSenior military leaders took the exceptional step of briefing President George W. Bush this week on a severe and widespread electronic attack on Defense Department computers that may have originated in Russia. Defense officials would not describe the...Tags: Crimes, Robert Gates, Justice System, Computer Crime, Electronics
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Cyber attacks on defense networks pose concern
Tribune Washington BureauSenior military leaders took the exceptional step of briefing President George W. Bush this week on a severe and widespread electronic attack on Defense Department computers that might have originated in Russia, posing unusual concern among commanders and...Tags: Crimes, Robert Gates, Computer Crime, National Security, Electronics
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Substitute Teacher Lost So Much In Sordid Case
Chief State's Attorney Kevin Kane and I agree on one thing when it comes to the horrendous case of Julie Amero, the substitute teacher who was once charged with 10 counts of risk of injury to a minor in a now infamous pornography case. It's better for...Tags: Pornography, Witnesses, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Computing and Information Technology
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U.S. military computers cyberattacked
The Swampby Frank James Defense officials have been concerned for years about the threat to U.S. government computer networks posed by cyberattacks from American adversaries whether they're governments, criminal networks or hackers, with particular concern about...Tags: Networking, Internet, Julian Barnes, Crimes, Government
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Official Rules | Winterfest Boat Parade 2008
South Florida Sun-SentinelYou must be a registered user of SunSentinel.com, however no purchase necessary to enter or win. This Sweepstakes starts at 9am Friday, November 28, 2008 and ends at 12:00 midnight EST on 12 midnight on Sunday, December 7th ("Contest Period"). The...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Employers, Fort Lauderdale, Culture, Florida
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Internet providers cut off host of spam e-mail
The volume of junk e-mail sent worldwide may have dropped drastically Wednesday after a San Jose Web-hosting firm, identified by many in the computer security community as a major host of organizations engaged in spam activity, was taken offline....Tags: Internet, Consumer Electronics Industry, Pornography, Global Crossing Limited, Crimes
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Online banking can be safe, easy
Of The Associated PressQ: I hear so much about hackers attacking Web sites and stealing people's personal information. Is it safe to bank online? A: One of the scariest things about banking online is that you're forced to enter personal information, like account numbers,...Tags: Crimes, Gartner Incorporated, Computer Crime, Computing and Information Technology
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