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Managing Editor Greg Masters joined SC Magazine in Jan. 2006. He has worked as a journalist and editor for 30 years. Previously, he was managing editor of a retail B2B magazine.
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Senators change sides on SOPA/PIPA issue
January 18, 2012
Several senators today abandoned their support of two highly controversial anti-web piracy bills making their way through Congress.
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January 17, 2012
T-Mobile was hit on Saturday with a hacktivist attack, which resulted in the publication of personal information of some 80 of the wireless communications provider's employees.
Symantec extends cloud offerings
January 16, 2012
Symantec has acquired LiveOffice, a privately held cloud-based archiving provider, for approximately $115 million.
Zappos breach affects 24M, opens door for more attacks
January 16, 2012
Hackers breached a server belonging to online retailer Zappos and made off with the personal information of 24 million customers, though no credit card numbers were involved.
Hackers harvested City College of S.F. data since 1999
January 13, 2012
Fingers are being pointed at criminal networks based in Russia and China as the culprits behind the more-than-decade-long siphoning of personal banking information from students, faculty and staff of the City College of San Francisco.
Symantec accused of selling "scareware"
January 13, 2012
In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday, a resident of Washington state sued the company over allegations that it scares customers into purchasing its products, even when unnecessary.
Spam with QR code targets mobile users
January 11, 2012
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Adobe to release quarterly updates to address critical bugs
January 06, 2012
Adobe announced Friday that it intends to release its quarterly updates next week.
New Ramnit variant steals Facebook logins
January 05, 2012
A new variant of the Ramnit virus harvested the login credentials of more than 45,000 Facebook users worldwide, according to researchers.
Anonymous publishes Stratfor customer data
December 30, 2011
The Anonymous collective on Thursday posted 200 GB of information on customers of security think tank Stratfor.
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