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Chinese Antivirus Firm Was Part of APT41 ‘Supply Chain’ Attack

Krebs on Security

” The government alleges the group monetized its illicit access by deploying ransomware and “ cryptojacking ” tools (using compromised systems to mine cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin).

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Finding Positive Opportunity in Social Distancing

AIIM

in January 2006. It's also a personal belief of mine to make the most of any situation you find yourself in. They tend to be more modular, to account for busy lifestyles and are often accessible from most tablets and smartphones. It's no secret that I'm passionate about training and information management.

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Is AIIM Membership Worth It? Pros and Cons

AIIM

The AIIM Community: As a professional member, you have access to the online and in-person community of like-minded professionals. Guidance: As a professional member, you also have access to industry-leading research, guidelines, and best practices on a variety of topics and technologies. The Pros of AIIM Professional Membership.

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Into the Wild

Unwritten Record

In the Still Picture Branch, we aim to cultivate a habitat that promotes access to the unique images in our custody. The ship has been listing since problems arose during a required open-sea transfer of ballast water on July 23rd, 2006, approximately 230 miles south of Adak. This image sh.

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: From ODBC to Mashing

ChiefTech

Tuesday, 5 June 2007 From ODBC to Mashing Mark Bower has written a couple of interesting posts about the origins of mashing, the first referencing a earlier post of mine about spreadsheets. Before RSS and web services provided a standard way to access data, ODBC was the defacto mechanism inside enterprises.

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European Commission Presents Evaluation Report on Telecommunications Data Retention

Hunton Privacy

On April 18, 2011, the European Commission (the “Commission”) adopted an Evaluation Report on the EU Data Retention Directive 2006/24/EC (the “Data Retention Directive”). Limiting the number of authorities having access to data and ensuring independent supervision of access requests.

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Court Allows Discovery of Facebook and MySpace Content

Hunton Privacy

With more than 400 million users, Facebook and MySpace are potential gold mines of information. Savvy lawyers are just starting to mine this valuable source of information. The Romano decision falls in line with a handful of other cases that have addressed this issue, including Ledbetter v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (D. 2007) and Beye v.

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