Archiv for February, 2010
Updated 3 days ago : Gieseker Sentenced to 9 years in prison. A threat sent to a national organization and distributed to local law enforcement agencies and schools statewide prompted some Missouri schools to lockdown Thursday afternoon.
published: February 28th, 2010
Cyber warriors gather as online battles rage (SpaceDaily)
Global cyberattacks hit firms, governments: NetWitness San Francisco (AFP) Feb 18, 2010 - Hackers have created a "dangerous new" network of virus-infected computers in 2,500 businesses and government agencies around the world, a US Internet security firm warned Thursday.
published: February 28th, 2010
Weldon Police investigate robbery (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
WELDON — Weldon Police are investigating a Friday night robbery at the Blue Flame service station. The department also announced an arrest in a car theft case.
published: February 28th, 2010
‘Carry the card’ at your nearest library (The Springfield News-Leader)
'Carry the Card" is a phrase you'll hear and see a lot beginning Monday at all Springfield-Greene County Libraries and the bookmobile.
published: February 28th, 2010
UAE slams attack by Israeli settlers (Gulf Times)
QNA/Abu Dhabi The UAE has condemned the brutal attacks and dangerous violations by Israeli settlers and occupation forces against the holy Al Aqsa mosque.
published: February 28th, 2010
Vacaville K-9 Unit Assists In Marijuana Arrest (CBS 5 Bay Area)
A 21-year-old man was arrested with the assistance of a K-9 unit in Vacaville last week after a police officer pulled him over and allegedly found marijuana in his possession.
published: February 28th, 2010
LOCAL NEWS HEADLINES (KMIZ-TV Columbia-Jefferson City)
A threat sent to a national organization and distributed to local law enforcement agencies and schools statewide prompted some Missouri schools to lockdown Thursday afternoon.
published: February 28th, 2010
Rare but dangerous, phony engineers, architects pose a problem (Baltimore Sun)
Phony engineers and architects are relatively rare, but they pose a dangerous problem F ramed professional licenses from three states and a Johns Hopkins University diploma hung on the wall of Lawrence D. Novakowski's office at the firm where he made a six-figure income as an electrical engineer.
published: February 28th, 2010
Wyndham hotels hacked again (iTNews)
Hotel chain suffers another data breach.
published: February 28th, 2010
TriCipher myOneLogin SignatureBook Offers Digital Signatures On-Demand (redOrbit)
LOS GATOS, Calif., Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- TriCipher, a leading provider of Internet identity services, today announced a hosted, on-demand version of its powerful digital signature solution.





