Friday, October 25, 2013

PHP.net compromised and used to attack visitors

Healthcare.gov may be a 'black swan'

NSA spied on 35 world leaders according to leaked document

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October 25, 2013
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PHP.net compromised and used to attack visitors

The sixth paragraph of the story "PHP.net compromised and used to attack visitors," posted Friday, misstated the day the php.net site was blacklisted by Google Safe Browsing. It was blacklisted early Thursday.

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Issue highlights

1. Healthcare.gov may be a 'black swan'

2. NSA spied on 35 world leaders according to leaked document

3. Samsung's profit up 26 percent on memory chip, smartphone sales

4. Record first-quarter sales for Microsoft, but Windows OEM revenue falls

5. Twitter hires NBC's Vivian Schiller to boost its news cred

6. Where to buy an old Mac Pro

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Healthcare.gov may be a 'black swan'

Despite partisan sniping over the Affordable Care Act, members of a U.S. House committee probing the problems at Healthcare.gov Thursday asked some tough, IT-specific questions that revealed some key facts. READ MORE

NSA spied on 35 world leaders according to leaked document

The U.S. monitored the phone conversations of 35 world leaders, according to a National Security Agency document provided by its former contractor, Edward Snowden, according to The Guardian newspaper. READ MORE

Samsung's profit up 26 percent on memory chip, smartphone sales

Samsung Electronics' net profit in the third quarter was up 25.6 percent year-over-year on record revenue driven by sales of its memory chips and smartphone products. READ MORE

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Record first-quarter sales for Microsoft, but Windows OEM revenue falls

Microsoft reported record first-quarter revenue that topped $18.5 billion, although Windows OEM revenue dropped 7 percent during the three-month period. READ MORE

Twitter hires NBC's Vivian Schiller to boost its news cred

Twitter has hired a top digital executive at NBC News, Vivian Schiller, to help boost its partnerships with news organizations. READ MORE

Where to buy an old Mac Pro

Maybe you really love the aluminum tower design, and "cheese grater" is a term of endearment; maybe you really want a Mac that houses all of your storage devices and expansion cards internally, regardless of its processing power. Whatever your reason, if you still want to buy the iconic aluminum tower Mac Pro, your time is running out. READ MORE

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