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Add Microsoft to list of hacked companies

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February 25, 2013

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Add Microsoft to list of hacked companies

Undisclosed number of computers are found with malware, but the company says no customer data has been compromised.

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HTC settles with FTC over software security vulnerabilities

HTC agrees to settle a complaint filed against it for its allegedly lax security practices that may have put millions of smartphone users at risk.

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Sentencing of LulzSec double agent postponed

Authorities postpone hearing for Hector Xavier Monsegur, also known as "Sabu," who faces a maximum 124 year jail term for his role in LulzSec hack attacks.

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FTC plans mobile security event for June 4

One-day event isn't intended to produce new regulations, but instead highlight "emerging mobile security threats and trends."

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NBC Web site back up after hack attack

The site has since recovered after being hit yesterday by the Citadel Trojan, a form of malware that hunts for IDs and passwords.

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