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VA secretary 'mad as hell' over breach
Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Jim Nicholson told Congress today that he’s "mad as hell" he wasn’t notified earlier about the theft of the personal information of 26.5 million veterans.
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Spyware is costing companies $130,000 because they do not know what applications are being downloaded onto their networks, a survey has revealed.
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A deceased gorilla is aiding the global spread to the extent that antivirus firms are upping its threat rating.
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