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Date: Mar 7, 2014 8:13 AM
Subject: Crazy theories & global manhunts for Bitcoin's creator Satoshi Nakamoto
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Network World Daily News AM | | Now that Satoshi Nakamoto has reportedly been identified, let's look back at the crazy theories and investigations launched to find him over the years. | | Issue highlights 1. If you haven't retired Windows XP and haven't been fired yet, get busy 2. 2014 South by Southwest's most intriguing speakers 3. China blames terrorism on technologies to bypass Internet censorship 4. Patch Tuesday: Microsoft to address IE problems 5. Skype-based malware shows how 'peculiar' malicious code can be 6. Next-gen iPhone to reportedly feature quad-core A8 processor 7. At Goldman Sachs SDN is déjà vu all over again 8. New crimeware tool Dendroid makes it easier to create Android malware, researchers warn 9. Apple reveals unprecedented details in iOS security 10. 30 richest techies in the world | WHITE PAPER: HP Learn how to properly implement standardized electronic testing which will help your district avoid common pitfalls in implementing Common Core online assessments. Download the whitepaper now. Learn More>> | Security comes first, with a premium on speed upgrading to a supported Microsoft operating system READ MORE | Austin's annual film, music and interactive event pulling in bigger names than ever READ MORE | China is blaming technology used to bypass China's censorship systems for recent terrorist attacks, suggesting that the government is considering tighter controls on the country's Internet. READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference + Expo You’ve heard about consumerization...but how can you use it to give your organization a competitive edge? Find out at the third annual Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) April 27–29 in San Francisco. Learn how consumer-driven technology can transform your business, your workplace, and your customer relationships. Learn more | Microsoft is issuing five security bulletins this month, two of them critical and affecting all versions of Internet Explorer as well as all versions of Windows from XP to 8/8.1. READ MORE | Malware often does strange things, but this one -- which looked like Skype installed on a corporate domain controller -- was most "peculiar," says Jim Butterworth, a security expert at ManTech International, whose security subsidiary HBGary recently found the custom-designed remote-access Trojan on a customer's network. READ MORE | Apple caught many of its competitors off-guard when it announced that the iPhone 5s would be the first mobile device to ever feature a 64-bit processor. Now comes word via the Commercial Times of Taiwan that Apple will have some more surprises in store when it annoucnes the iPhone 6, presumably sometime this Summer. The report claims that Apple's next-gen A8 processor, in addition to being manufactured... READ MORE | WEBCAST: IBM Learn how incorporating other analytical capabilities such as predictive modeling and visualization can increase the value of your reports and dashboards by providing insight from complex data or predicting a future outcome. Register Now | Goldman Sachs has been doing SDNs for a long time. It just wasn't called SDNs when the investment giant invested in network programmability. It was just a bunch of APIs, software development kits and other code used to cobble together a large number of various specialized networks – trading, investment banking and the like -- across the globe. READ MORE | A new commercial tool designed to allow cybercriminals to easily transform legitimate Android applications into malicious software has hit the underground market, paving the way for cheap and easy development of sophisticated Android malware. READ MORE | An updated Apple whitepaper on iOS security delves into an unprecedented amount of detail about the security architecture and features of the company's mobile OS for devices such as the iPhone and iPad. Security professionals and IT consultants are praising both the company's transparency and its approach to protecting iOS devices, Internet security and users' data. READ MORE | Forbes came out with its list of billionaires and techies make an impressive showing on the list. READ MORE | WEBCAST: IBM Learn how incorporating other analytical capabilities such as predictive modeling and visualization can increase the value of your reports and dashboards by providing insight from complex data or predicting a future outcome. Register Now | | | | | | | | |
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