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Super Bowl Bust: US takes down 313 websites, snags $13.6M in counterfeit NFL merchandise

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Super Bowl Bust: US takes down 313 websites, snags $13.6M in counterfeit NFL merchandise
In what is becoming as much a tradition as the Super Bowl itself, federal law enforcement officials, in conjunction with the NFL, said today they snatched up $13.6 million in fake merchandise shuttered 313 websites as part of a third-annual sting against NFL-related counterfeit items dubbed Operation Red Zone. Read More


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Most iPhone and iPad apps appear harmless and fun, but don't fall for them. Some apps are virtual Trojan horses that swipe personal data when you're not looking. Appthority has put together a list of some of the worst offenders and you may be shocked to learn that a couple of the most popular apps made the list, such as Facebook and Angry Birds Star Wars. Be sure to check out the app at the end of the list for the one most honest. Read More

Business websites spread more malware than porn sites, Cisco says
Malware is more likely to come from advertisements on seemingly legitimate sites than on those previously thought to be more dangerous, such as adult content sites or those offering illegal pharmaceuticals, Cisco said in its recently released Annual Security Report [PDF]. Read More

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If the 49ers and Ravens Were Tech Companies ...
Are the red-hot 49ers the Samsung of football? Is Apple the tech version of the Patriots? Do Microsoft and the Cowboys share the same fate? With Super Bowl Sunday coming this weekend, we've been thinking about NFL teams and tech companies that have had similar histories, expectations, triumphs and defeats. Here's our list. Read More

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Cisco pushes ahead with context-aware security vision
Cisco made two significant security announcements at its Cisco Live conference in London this week, reiterating its commitment to offering an integrated platform for defense, discovery, and remediation of threats. Read More

Hacker 'sextorted' 350 women into stripping off after stealing embarrassing pictures
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First Look: BlackBerry 10 smartphones
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