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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Google hands over $5 credit to Wallet customers, report says

The company says that all the funds that were previously available on the prepaid card have been restored, following a security issue discovered last month.
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March 22, 2012

  Google hands over $5 credit to Wallet customers, report says
The company says that all the funds that were previously available on the prepaid card have been restored, following a security issue discovered last month.

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  Phone scammer or trustworthy solicitor? Software calls it
Japanese researchers aim to protect potential victims of phone scams by identifying "overtrust" in their voices when they interact with the bad guys.

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  Detect and prevent today's sophisticated malware threats
Internet thieves are more organized and more technically savvy than ever before as they concoct insidious software designed to let them separate you from your valuables. Users and ISPs must work together to keep them at bay.

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  'Dark trade' in Web-censoring tools exposed by Pakistan plan
A plan by Pakistan for a Web-filtering project prompts U.S. firms to take a stance on selling software to be used for government censorship.

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