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Extortion Manhunt Highlights Need for Privacy Controls
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PC World - Why do we need overarching privacy and security rules governing how companies deal with our most sensitive data? Well, let's consider the case of the ongoing million-dollar manhunt for extortionists who have threatened to display millions of stolen health records--complete with prescription information--online.
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Study: Data breaches rose in 2008
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CNET - Reports of data breaches in the United States increased 47 percent in 2008 from the year before, mostly as a result of lost or stolen equipment, and accidental exposure of data online, according to a new study from the nonprofit Identity Theft Resource Center.
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Time Warner to Post Loss, Partly Blames AOL
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PC World - Time Warner has revised its financial forecast and now expects to close the 2008 fiscal year with a net loss, due to a forthcoming multi-billion dollar asset write-down partly involving its struggling AOL Internet unit.
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Web Radio Royalty Battle Takes New Turn
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PC Magazine - The battle over radio royalty rates will likely continue into 2009, with the latest issue tackling how and when cable, satellite, and Internet stations should report their playlists to copyright holders in order to determine payment.
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Report: Apple's Internet presence grows
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CNET - The Mac operating system in December made a stronger showing among users accessing the Web, according to preliminary figures from Net Applications.Fortune's report on Net Applications' findings, which are based on browser data. The iPhone's toehold also is a record, more than tripling its December 2007 figure of 0.12 percent.
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Online Shoppers Satisfied, Survey Shows
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PC World - Were you satisfied with your holiday shopping experience? That's the question that researcher ForeSee Results asked more than 9,000 holiday shoppers to find which retailers provide the most satisfying shopping. Retailers were graded on a 1-100 scale with 100 the most satisfied. In the results, those who shopped online gave their experience an average satisfaction rating of 90, while offline retail shopping received an average rating of 72. I guess even holiday shipping delays are preferable to the mad, chaotic rush of retail shopping on black Friday.
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