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http://www.menassat.com/?q=en/news-articles/3393-hackers-targeted-syrian-media-during-damascus-summitBy OMAR ABDALLATIFMENASSATApril 1st, 2008DAMASCUS, April 1, 2008 (MENASSAT) . Journalists covering the Arab summit from the Damascus media center on Saturday morning were astonished to find access to many official Syrian websites blocked. Access was denied to the official Syrian news agency, SANA, newspapers like al-Thawra and Tishrine and news websites such as Syria News, Sham Press and Zaman al-Wasel.Rumo read more »
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Ministers of state and justice from the Group of Eight nations brought the issue of identification crime to an annual summit for the first time on Thursday. read more »
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 00:04:36 -0500 (CDT)http://www.tribstar.com/opinion/local_story_201220549.htmlBy Stephanie SalterThe Tribune-StarJuly 19, 2008TERRE HAUTE — Purdue computer science professor Eugene Spafford had the best line about media coverage of Barack Obama’s extensive national security seminar in West Lafayette last week:“Good thing Angelina Jolie gave birth earlier in the week or the summit wouldn’t have even made the press.”“Spaf,” as he is known by read more »
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Google's Matt Cutts shows how site administrators can ward off malicious intruders that aim to stunt the growth of or profit from social networks and other Web 2.0 services. - SAN FRANCISCO MattCutts, in charge of weeding out malicious users on Google's sprawling network,provided people at the Web 2.0 Summit with some tips on how to avoid being takendown by hackers and other malcontents.This is especially crucial in the age of proliferating Web services such as... read more »
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