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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Techie gets naked to protest TSA

A Portland, Ore., man, who is reportedly Silicon Valley-bound, removes his clothing at Portland airport to prove he doesn't have a bomb.
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April 19, 2012

  Techie gets naked to protest TSA
A Portland, Ore., man, who is reportedly Silicon Valley-bound, removes his clothing at Portland airport to prove he doesn't have a bomb.

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  Ex-FBI cyberexpert: Potential for digital Pearl Harbor is real
Shawn Henry talks to CNET about why he left public service and joined a private-sector firm, and he predicts that we will see an attack on critical infrastructure that has physical consequences.

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  Google Street View may face further scrutiny
Congressman and Internet privacy group call for probe of street mapping service, which inadvertently collected and stored data from unencrypted wireless networks.

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  Symantec: Flashback malware now down to 140K machines
The Flashback malware is still on the decline, but the security firm says its latest estimate of infected machines is higher than expected.

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