Stories About Brian Lustig
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Hacker Pleads Guilty in Massive Fraud Case A hacker from Miami plead guilty to hacking and credit card number theft in one of the largest breaches ever in the U.S.
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Adobe to be Prime Target for Malware in 2010 McAfee released its "2010 Threat Predictions" report, which predicts that Adobe will surpass Microsoft as the target of choice for malware attacks in 2010.
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Broadcom to Settle Options Backdating Lawsuit for US$160.5M Broadcom settled a stock options backdating lawsuit for US$160.5 million.
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Apple Censors Dalai Lama IPhone Apps in China Apple appears to have blocked iPhone apps related to the Dalai Lama in its China App Store, making it the latest U.S. tech company to censor its services there.
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Top 10 Security Nightmares of the Decade Remember the good old days when you--and your PC--didn't know what botnets, phishing, and malware were? Here's what we learned over the past ten years.
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The Most Amazing Android Apps of 2009 These are the apps that won big in this year's Android Developer Challenge.
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Order Pizza for IPhone When I mentioned to a friend of mine that I was testing Order Pizza--a free app from Order Mapper that lets you punch in a pizza order and send it off to your...
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Portable Hard Drives: A Terabyte in Your Pocket The latest portable hard drives have astonishing capacity--and some new features. Here’s what to look for in a miniature storage device.
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Tabbles Organizes Files Your Way With "Tag Bubbles" See your files organized by multiple traits, not disk position, with Tabbles--but be prepared for slow performance.
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Heartland Hacker Pleads Guilty in Third Case The hacker charged with the Heartland data theft pleaded guilty a third time.
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Why Aren't GPS Navigation Systems More Reliable? Once again, a GPS device sends hapless travelers down the wrong path -- and ironically, GPS saves them in the end.
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The Best Games of 2009 Although the recession caught up with the video games industry this year, there were plenty of games to love no matter what genre you’re into.
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Ex-Seagate Employee Says Company Destroyed Evidence A former Seagate engineer claims in an affidavit that Seagate deliberately destroyed the source code pertaining to a disk driving using engineering company Convolve's intellectual property.
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Dragon Age Expansion Rings in the New Year Next Week BioWare says it's next DLC expansion to roleplaying opus Dragon Age Origins will be available for Xbox 360 and Windows January 5.
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Top 10 Stupid Tech Moves of 2009 What do Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and AT&T have in common? They all brought low comedy to high tech this year.
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Hacker Pleads Guilty in Massive Fraud Case A hacker from Miami plead guilty to hacking and credit card number theft in one of the largest breaches ever in the U.S.
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Adobe to be Prime Target for Malware in 2010 McAfee released its "2010 Threat Predictions" report, which predicts that Adobe will surpass Microsoft as the target of choice for malware attacks in 2010.
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Broadcom to Settle Options Backdating Lawsuit for US$160.5M Broadcom settled a stock options backdating lawsuit for US$160.5 million.
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Apple Censors Dalai Lama IPhone Apps in China Apple appears to have blocked iPhone apps related to the Dalai Lama in its China App Store, making it the latest U.S. tech company to censor its services there.
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Top 10 Security Nightmares of the Decade Remember the good old days when you--and your PC--didn't know what botnets, phishing, and malware were? Here's what we learned over the past ten years.
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The Most Amazing Android Apps of 2009 These are the apps that won big in this year's Android Developer Challenge.
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Order Pizza for IPhone When I mentioned to a friend of mine that I was testing Order Pizza--a free app from Order Mapper that lets you punch in a pizza order and send it off to your...
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Portable Hard Drives: A Terabyte in Your Pocket The latest portable hard drives have astonishing capacity--and some new features. Here’s what to look for in a miniature storage device.
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Tabbles Organizes Files Your Way With "Tag Bubbles" See your files organized by multiple traits, not disk position, with Tabbles--but be prepared for slow performance.
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Heartland Hacker Pleads Guilty in Third Case The hacker charged with the Heartland data theft pleaded guilty a third time.
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