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Canada Charges Its “Most Prolific Cybercriminal”

Krebs on Security

“My exploit pack is hosted there with 0 problems,” DCReaver2 says of a shady online provider that another member asked about in May 2010. Arrested in 2010, Skorjanc was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for selling and supporting Mariposa, which was used to compromise millions of Microsoft Windows computers.

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WeLeakInfo Leaked Customer Payment Info

Krebs on Security

The biggest potential gold mine for de-anonymizing Maza members is the leak of user numbers for ICQ, an instant messaging service formerly owned by AOL that was widely used by cybercrime forum members up until around 2010. That’s about when AOL sold the platform in 2010 to Russian investor DST for $187.5 2020, the U.K.’s

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Is AIIM Membership Worth It? Pros and Cons

AIIM

Atle later hired me onto the AIIM Staff in 2010. I included this last because it is the least valuable benefit I get from mine. Even though I’ve been an AIIM staff for more than 9 years, I continue to pay for my professional membership out of my own pocket. I outlined the general value of memberships in a previous post.

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Don’t Get “Wild” with Wildcards: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays

eDiscovery Daily

This post was originally published on September 20, 2010 – which was the day eDiscovery Daily was launched! One search related to mining activities, so the attorney decided to use a wildcard of “min*” to retrieve variations like “mine”, “mines” and “mining”. mine) and it will locate that word and its variations.

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Once Again, RSS Is Dead. But ONLY YOU Can Save It!

John Battelle's Searchblog

Anyway, to test my theory that my RSS feed was Potemkin in nature, I wrote a December, 2010 post asking RSS readers to click through and post a comment if they were, in fact, reading me via RSS. Is it normal for sites like mine to have.0017 I mean, think about it. Dick Costolo went to Twitter after he sold Feedburner to Google.

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Db2 for z/OS: What I Would Say to Application Developers (Part 1)

Robert's Db2

I'll share these thoughts of mine in a two-part blog entry. This ask gave me an opportunity to think about what I'd like to say to people who write (or might write in the future) application programs that involve accessing Db2 for z/OS-managed data. For one thing, job one really is to get the right data. That's not a helpful attitude.

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Don’t Get “Wild” with Wildcards: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays

eDiscovery Daily

This post was originally published on September 20, 2010 – which was the day eDiscovery Daily was launched! One search related to mining activities, so the attorney decided to use a wildcard of “min*” to retrieve variations like “mine”, “mines” and “mining”. mine) and it will locate that word and its variations.

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