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Easily recovering lost product keys of Microsoft products
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Here is an easy to way to find out lost product keys of your purchased Microsoft products.  Produkey is a nifty utility which doesn't require any installation, runs straight-away and helps you recover product ids and CD keys of Windows, Microsoft office, SQL server etc.  You can even in from command prompt which is specially helpful in case you are installing Windows or MS-office on another machine or on the same system and have no CD key handy. Download here.
 
MySpace pledges better security for teens
Friday, 25 January 2008
Social networking site MySpace announced on Monday that it had reached an agreement with the top prosecutors of 49 states and the District of Columbia to abide by a set of standards designed to promote the safety of young teenagers that use the Web service. The standards, dubbed the Principles of Social Networking, call for social-networking services to create safe environments for their users through design and features, education of parents and teenagers, cooperation with law enforcement and research into security technologies. As part of its agreement with National Association of Attorneys General's Social Networking Sites Executive Committee, MySpace pledged to make the profiles of young teenagers private, limit their contact with adults, and research ways of verifying identity and age. Read more on Security Focus.
 
Computer virus maker arrested
Thursday, 24 January 2008
A 24-year-old graduate school student was arrested Thursday on suspicion of spreading a computer virus on the Internet using copyrighted animation footage, police said.
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Florida woman wipes out company data worth millions
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
A Florida woman who believed she was about to get fired has been accused of deleting $2.5m worth of computer files to seek revenge on her employer. Jacksonville Sheriff's officials say Marie Lupe Cooley, 41, used her own account credentials to access the server of Steven E. Hutchins Architects and delete seven years' worth of drawings. The firm's alarm company said someone entered the premises at 11 p.m. on Sunday and was there for about four hours.
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Protecting yourself against identity theft and fraud
Sunday, 20 January 2008
Watch this security video on microsoft to explore the safety features in Windows Vista and Internet Explorer 7 that can help protect you against identity theft and fraud. Protect against identity theft video.
 
Google looking for a Security Analyst
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
Google it seems, is looking for an "Investigator / Threat Analyst" who is willing to relocate to the company's Mountain View, California offices. According to the job description, "the Investigator/Threat Analyst will be responsible for investigating deviations from company policies or acts against Google as well as collection and analysis of information helping define and assess threats to Google's operations and assets." Think you can do the job? Give it a try.
 
 
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