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Could You Be Liable for Charges Resulting from Google Wallet PIN Crack? If an attacker to cracks or circumvents your Google Wallet PIN protection, you might be responsible for the fraudulent charges that are racked up. www.pcworld.com
Foundation being laid for downtown Norwich success More than 18 months after a hard-won battle to free up millions for downtown Norwich improvement programs, not a cent has been handed out to new business. www.norwichbulletin.com
Cybercriminals Cast a Wide Net in January, Targeting a Broad Range of Victims GFI Software today released its VIPRE® Report for January 2012, a collection of the 10 most prevalent threat detections encountered during the month. Last month saw malware attacks ca.finance.yahoo.com
Latest Google Wallet hack picks your pocket Researchers had just identified a brute-force way to crack Google Wallet PINs, and now there's another--and much easier--way to access a Wallet account. rss.feedsportal.com
Another day, another Google Wallet hack Researchers had just identified a brute-force way to crack Google Wallet PINs, and now there's another--and much easier--way to access a Wallet account. news.cnet.com
The Most Outrageous Taxes Some very strange things have been taxed over the years. Here are some of the strangest. finance.yahoo.com
How Cisco Copes With the BYOD Movement When software developers insisted on bringing PCs running Unix into the company, the network equipment maker had to respond. www.pcworld.com
Norton Identity Safe Beta Now Available for Free Download MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA-- - Today, Norton by Symantec released the public beta of Norton™ Identity Safe, a free, cloud-enabled service that allows consumers to easily and securely store and synchronize logins, ... finance.yahoo.com
Norton harnesses cloud to safeguard your identity: free download Symantec has launched its new “Identity Safe” cloud service for ID protection and simple, secure password management as a free download for Windows PCs, Apple’s iDevices and all those Androids. www.itwire.com
Wikipedia, Google protest Internet bills Wikipedia went dark, Google blotted out its logo and other popular websites planned protests on Wednesday to voice concern over legislation in the US Congress intended to crack down on online piracy. news.yahoo.com
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