Laptops banned in Bhutan assembly over gaming fears - Reuters Dell Says It Will Delete Data From Stolen Laptops (SmartPros Accounting) Laptops, CPUs, printers, LCD monitors worth RM36,000 recovered (The New Sabah Times) Lax ISPs add to Internet security problem Laptop Searches Assailed as Illegal - NewsFactor Network Bag Helps Laptop Pass Air Security - New York Times Hacker writes rootkit for Cisco’s routers
Laptops banned in Bhutan assembly over gaming fearsReuters - 20 hours agoTHIMPU, Bhutan (Reuters) - The national assembly in newly democratic Bhutan has stopped lawmakers from bringing laptop computers into the house for fear …
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June 30, 2008 (AFX News Limited) DALLAS (AP) - Dell Inc. is joining a long list of other computer makers that offer a service designed to track lost or stolen laptops and delete sensitive data if the finder connects the machine to the Internet.
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BEAUFORT : Police have recovered some RM36 ,000 worth of laptops, CPUs, printers and LCD monitors that was reportedly stolen from SK Lumat, and arrested three males aged between 17-19.
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If ISPs are not trying to be part of the Internet security solution then they are part of the problem and customers should vote with their feet, according to a security officer of a European communications and hosting company. Scott McIntyre is one of
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Laptop Searches Assailed as IllegalNewsFactor Network, CA - 19 hours agoBy Austin Bogues Senator Russ Feingold said if you ask citizens "whether the government has a right to open their laptops, read their documents and e-mails, …DHS and the Digital Strip-Search Dilemma TechNewsWorldHearings begin on laptop border searches Yahoo! Techall 10 news articles
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Bag Helps Laptop Pass Air SecurityNew York Times, United States - 8 hours agoBy JOE SHARKEY For years at airport security checkpoints, passengers have heard the refrain, almost a dirge: Laptops must be removed from their cases and …
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A security researcher has developed malicious rootkit software for Cisco Systems’ routers, a development that has placed increasing scrutiny on the routers that carry the majority of the Internet’s traffic. Sebastian Muniz, a researcher with , developed
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