Sat
02
Jun
2012
From USA Today
By Joe McDonald, Associated Press
BEIJING – Google has fired a new salvo in a censorship battle with Beijing by adding a feature that warns users in China who enter search keywords that might produce blocked results and suggests they try other terms.
Fri
27
Apr
2012
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Check to see if you have a malicious virus on your computer
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For an article about the virus, seeing if you have it and fixing it if you do.
More directly - a list of URLs to test if you have the virus
Tue
24
Apr
2012
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Check to see if you have a malicious virus on your computer
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For an article about the virus, seeing if you have it and fixing it if you do.
More directly - a list of URLs to test if you have the virus
Tue
24
Apr
2012
Badware takes advantage of technical vulnerabilities and human behavior to find its way onto personal computers. While nothing can guarantee absolute security, the following steps can reduce your computer’s exposure to badware. At the bottom of this page, you will see links to websites with additional information.
Tue
27
Mar
2012
HuffPost Technology dailybrief@huffingtonpost.com
In a report released Monday, the FTC called for legislation to give consumers access to personal data held by brokers and allow them to correct any inaccurate information. The commission also suggested a website where brokers could identify themselves to consumers and describe how they collect and disclose information.
Thu
22
Mar
2012
HuffPost Technology dailybrief@huffingtonpost.com
Unbeknownst to their owners, who have accidentally clicked on a malicious link or file, the infected computers get recruited to join botnets -- or global networks of remote-controlled PCs that cyber criminals use to crash websites, swipe passwords or steal consumer financial data.
Fri
20
Jan
2012
Popular file-sharing website Megaupload shut down
USA TODAY By Nick Perry, Associated Press
WELLINGTON, New Zealand – With 150 million registered users, about 50 million hits daily and endorsements from music superstars, Megaupload.com was among the world's biggest file-sharing sites. Big enough, according to a U.S. indictment, that it earned founder Kim Dotcom $42 million last year alone.
Thu
02
Sep
2010
THURSDAY Sep 02, 2010 08:12 ET India widens security crackdown to Google,Skype By ERIKA KINETZ, Associated Press AP
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15
Aug
2010
Editorial
August 13, 2010
The Google/Verizon Payment Plan
For months, the Federal Communications Commission’s efforts to guarantee nondiscriminatory access to broadband Internet have met opposition from the companies that provide broadband service and from their allies in Congress. On Monday, Verizon and Google created a stir by jointly proposing an alternative set of rules as the basis for new legislation governing the Internet.