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The Steve Zone: Monthly Archives for March 2008

Sophos warns of Mac Trojan malware | InfoWorld | News | 2008-03-31 | By Jonny Evans, Macworld.co.uk

Hannaford may not have to pay banks' breach costs under PCI, says Gartner

Patient Records Exposed Through Government Laptop Theft -- Stolen Laptop -- InformationWeek

Tool Emerges to Automate Companies Battle Against Identity Theft | bMighty.com: Blogs For Small Business and Mid-Sized Business

Microsoft Seen Buying Yahoo Without Raising Price -- InformationWeek

Supermarket Breach Calls PCI Compliance Into Question -- Security -- InformationWeek

802.11n: Myth vs. Reality | bMighty.com: Blogs For Small Business and Mid-Sized Business

How Not to Be a Spammer: The Truth About E-Mail Marketing | Business & E-Business | bMighty.com

U.S. Chamber Magazine - 14 March 2008 - IRS Names Top 12 Income Tax Scams for 2008

Q&A: Online Advertising the Smaller Business Way | Business & E-Business | bMighty.com

Verizon, AT&T Big Winners In 700 MHz Auction -- 700 Mhz -- InformationWeek

Automate Your Online Business | Business & E-Business | bMighty.com

The Secret China-U.S. Hacking War

Solo Entrepreneurs: Big Bucks From Tiny Computing Startups -- InformationWeek

Washington State Closer To Making RFID Skimming A Felony -- RFID -- InformationWeek

Can WiMax Go The Distance? -- InformationWeek

T.J. Maxx To Hold 'We Got Hacked' Sale - Security Blog - InformationWeek

Trend Micro Details Its Recent Failed Web Attack -- Security -- InformationWeek

Pacemakers Vulnerable To Hacking -- Security -- InformationWeek

Seven Social Networking Strategies for Smaller Businesses | Business & E-Business | bMighty.com

Q&A: Database Security for Smaller Businesses -- Now More Than Ever | Security | bMighty.com

Payment Fraud Protection in an Electronic Age | Security | bMighty.com

12 USB Thumb Drives Keep Your Data Secure -- Data Security -- InformationWeek

U.S. Chamber Magazine - March 2008 - Set Your TiVo!

Internet Evolution - Patrick J. Dempsey - Unprepared to Fight Worldwide Cyber Crime