Data Defenders (source: Apple)

Posted by admin | Corporations, Government, News, Object, Security | Wednesday 5 May 2010 11:42 pm

Global IT consultancy Unisys provides critical security services to a select list of government agencies and multinational corporations.

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Data Defenders (source: Apple)

Chinese Schools Deny Links to Hackers (source: PC Magazine)

Posted by admin | Corporations, Google, News, Object | Monday 22 February 2010 12:00 pm

A prestigious Chinese university and a lesser-known vocational school have denied a report they were the source of recent cyber attacks on Internet giant Google and other U.S.

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2,400 agencies, companies are cyberattack victims (source: Topix.net)

Posted by admin | Corporations, Government, News, Object, Security | Saturday 20 February 2010 6:21 am

Security experts have found a network of 74,000 virus-infected computers that stole information from inside corporations and government agencies. (source: Topix.net) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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Malicious Software Infects Corporate Computers (source: Topix.net)

Posted by admin | Corporations, News, Object, Security, Software | Friday 19 February 2010 4:48 am

A malicious software program has infected the computers of more than 2,500 corporations around the world, according to NetWitness, a computer network security firm. (source: Topix.net) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com

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Yahoo Knew of Google Attacks, Kept Quiet (source: PC Magazine)

Posted by admin | Corporations, Google, News, Object | Monday 18 January 2010 12:00 pm

Yahoo knew it had been a target to sophisticated Chinese cyber attacks on U.S. corporations before Google alerted the company to them, a source familiar with the matter said, but chose to remain silent after its bigger rival went public. (source: PC Magazine) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com

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How much (per hour) does a Wal-Mart electronics department employee start out at?

Posted by admin | Corporations | Saturday 25 July 2009 9:48 am
Robbie asked:


I’ll soon have a job at Wal-Mart working in the electronics department. How much per hour will I be making?

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What will hapen if microsoft buys out yahoo?

Posted by admin | Corporations | Wednesday 24 June 2009 9:17 pm
Sally F asked:


I consider myself a yahooligan. I like to insult microsoft and bill gates every chance I get. I am concerned that if microsoft controls yahoo that I will loose my forum to insult microsoft and bill gates. Plus microsoft already has their gruby hands on hot mail. Why do they think they need yahoo.

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How much is yahoo worth? If microsoft was to buy yahoo, how many billions would it cost them?

Posted by admin | Corporations | Wednesday 24 June 2009 12:38 am
Mentiso asked:


There are rumors that microsoft might buy yahoo. Would anyone know how much microsoft would have to cough up if they wanted to buy yahoo?

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How come corporations like Walmart or Best Buy or Microsoft pay 88% of their income in taxes?

Posted by admin | Corporations | Sunday 31 May 2009 7:28 am
fantasy209 asked:


Microsoft’s profit accounts for $16.8 billion dollars a year on average and the US government takes almost $15 billion on taxes and Microsoft goes home with 1.8 billion…

How is this possible? Why doesn’t the government just tax 99% of their income so they become richer?
Is this why Microsoft is sending all their money to africa as charity?

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If Microsoft were to split into two companies, what would happen to the economy?

Posted by admin | Corporations | Friday 1 May 2009 4:25 pm
Jai Ho asked:


This is regarding US v. Microsoft.
The court ordered Microsoft to split in to two companies (one for Windows, one for applications)
How will this affect the economy as a whole, Microsoft, consumers, the foreign market, and the competition (Apple, Linux,etc)?
Is it optimal for the economy?
What should be the limit of government intervention?

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