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Security Fix Live

Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs answers your questions about the latest computer security threats and offers ways to protect your personal information.

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05.09.2008 17:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Telecom Reporting Rule May Be Eased

Phone giants AT&T, Verizon Communications and Qwest today are expected to win approval to report less information to the Federal Communications Commission on such matters as consumer complaints and infrastructure investments.

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05.09.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Ciena Shares Sink As Profit Plunges, Outlook Weakens

Shares of Ciena took a hammering yesterday, losing nearly a quarter of their value after the Linthicum Heights company announced a decline in third-quarter profit and warned of a sales slowdown.

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05.09.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Sony recalls laptops for possible overheating

TOKYO -- Sony Corp. is recalling 440,000 Vaio laptop computers worldwide because of a wiring flaw that could cause overheating.

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04.09.2008 22:51:41 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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A Social Network Where You Can Be Too Social

For many, Facebook has become an indispensable tool for managing their social lives. But all the friending, messaging and poking on the online social network has created a hazard: using it too much.

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04.09.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Dell Finally Thinks Small and Chic

One of Dell's latest desktop PCs deserves an adjective that has rarely applied to its products: stylish.

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04.09.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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NebuAd Halts Plans For Web Tracking

Tech firm NebuAd has put on hold plans to widely deploy an online advertising technology that tracks consumers' every Web click while Congress reviews privacy concerns associated with the technique.

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04.09.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Going Online for a Splash of Nature

Tom Hillegass has been called the swami of swimming holes. (Seriously. He has.) A man who "swoons" for a swim out in the middle of nowhere, clad or un-. A guru with a gospel. And his holy book? It's his Web site, actually, http://www.swimmingholes.org, with photos, precise Global Positioning Syst...

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04.09.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Radiation Detector Plan Falls Short, Audit Shows

An ambitious Bush administration program to use new technology to stop radioactive materials from being smuggled into the country has fallen far short of its aims and will likely be sharply curtailed, according to an audit report obtained by The Washington Post.

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04.09.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Professor Is Convicted Of Sharing Technology

A federal jury in Knoxville, Tenn., convicted a retired university professor on conspiracy, wire fraud and export control charges yesterday for improperly sharing sensitive technology with students from China and Iran.

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04.09.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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