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After outcry, Microsoft changes course and won't access user data in theft probes

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After outcry, Microsoft changes course and won't access user data in theft probes
Microsoft will no longer go through email messages and other personal data that users of its online services have stored on its servers, a decision taken after being sharply criticized for accessing a person's inbox as part of an internal investigation. Read More


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Philips smart TVs open to remote attacks via default wireless connection, researchers say
The latest firmware in some Philips smart TV models opens an insecure Miracast wireless network, allowing potential attackers located in the signal range to control the TV remotely and perform unauthorized actions. Read More

20 infamous hacker security vendor break-ins
Here are 20 of the most notorious known break-ins over the past decade. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Increasing the Value of Your Reports and Dashboards
Learn how incorporating other analytical capabilities such as predictive modeling and visualization can increase the value of your reports and dashboards by providing insight from complex data or predicting a future outcome. Learn More!

President's plan insufficient to rein in NSA, privacy advocates say
President Barack Obama's plan to stop the National Security Agency's bulk collection and storage of telephone records is a good first step that needs to go much further to protect Americans' privacy rights, advocates say. Read More

So you think you know the IBM mainframe? Try our quiz
On the 50th anniversary of the Big Iron, see how well you know this iconic computing workhorse Read More


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What's holding back Unified Communications (UC) adoption? Too often, today's solutions are simply too hard to use. Now, survey results show high-quality audio and a simple and intuitive user experience can turbo-charge acceptance. Read this exclusive report from Plantronics and IDG to learn how you can start making the most of UC. Read now!

Inside the Shadowy World of Data Brokers
Data brokers operate in the shadows of the Internet. Most consumers are unaware or unsure how to put restrictions of their activity. In fact, one U.S. senator called these companies and their practices 'the dark underside of American life.' Read More

Payment card security revamp becoming chip vs. PIN tussle
Industry efforts to shore up payment card security after the massive data breach at Target appear to be devolving into a battle over chip vs. PIN technology between retailers and credit card companies. Read More

Science vs. fiction: 15 sci-fi technologies that are (almost) here
Science fiction has a rich history of predicting the future. And in some cases, the future is now Read More


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