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'Crimeserver' Discovered with Treasure Trove of Stolen Data
8 May 08, 10:23 ET
NewsFactor - Cybercriminals collect a treasure trove of data from Web surfers whose computers are infected with Trojans. That's all-too-common news these days, but a recent case shows that the problem is getting worse. Finjan Inc., which makes secure Web gateway products, discovered a server in Malaysia being used by hackers to store more than 1.4 gigabytes of stolen data. What surprised the Finjan researchers was that the data was stolen from businesses as well as individuals -- and it was amassed in just three weeks.
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Lobster boat builders pinched as catch drops, economy slows
8 May 08, 10:16 ET
AP - For the first time in 24 years of building lobster boats, Wayne Beal doesn't have any job orders.
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The Slump: It's a Guy Thing
8 May 08, 08:08 ET
BusinessWeek Online - They eat from the same dishes and sleep in the same beds, but they seem to be operating in two different economies. From last November through this April, American women aged 20 and up gained nearly 300,000 jobs, according to the household survey of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). At the same time, American men lost nearly 700,000 jobs. You might even say American men are in recession, and American women are not.
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