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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

T-Mobile: Stolen network data genuine, but fear not

The Borg lives: BBN gets $30 million for artificial intelligence wizard; Internet Cleanroom: New weapon against drive-by download attacks emerges
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T-Mobile: Stolen network data genuine, but fear not

T-Mobile confirmed on Tuesday that internal information posted on the Internet by hackers was stolen from its systems, but said it does not appear customer data is in jeopardy. Read full story

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