Identity Theft - Phishing pushes e-crime further upstream
Phishing pushes e-crime further upstream
Infoworld - Phishers send out reams of e-mail bait that say users' account information has expired or needs updating. The e-mail includes links to a site that may look very similar to their bank Web site, but isn't. Once those credentials are obtained, criminals
Source: www.infoworld.com
Smart Displays and Productivity (2)
ZDNet Blogs - Do Unix right, and they enable you to simplify IT operations, reduce your IT costs, and practice leadership instead of management. Notice, however, that displays like Sun Rays will deliver Windows server based applications, including Microsoft Office
Source: blogs.zdnet.com
Symantec-Microsoft Suit Casts Pall on Vista
InternetNews.com - Analysis: Did Symantec sue Microsoft to throw a kink in its plans for Windows Vista, which will have security features similar to what Symantec offers? Depends on what you choose to believe. You can believe Symantec simply feels Microsoft willfully
Source: www.internetnews.com
The Dangerous Side of Search Engines
PC World - Who knew an innocent search for "screensavers" could be so dangerous? It may actually be the riskiest word to type into Google's search engine. Odds are, more than half of the links that Google returns take you to Web sites loaded with either spyware
Source: www.pcworld.com
Destination Grocery Store
El Paso News - Says Brett Mapp of Whole Foods, "We do classes on acupuncture, on breathing right, on tai chi, on feng shui, on yoga." You can learn why diets don't work, see a summer picnic demonstration, learn about the value of whole grains, how to arrange
Source: www.ktsm.com
Elders of the Internet, arise!
Norman Transcript - As I was preparing to push the button on the self-help machine at the local post office, I heard a voice over my shoulder. Do you need some help with that? came an impatient, young female voice. I turned to see the face associated with the
Source: normantranscript.com

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