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    VIDEO Ebola in NYC: Doctor’s Neighbors Speak Out | Mashable

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    VIDEO Dallas: People Are Moving on After Ebola Scare

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    VIDEO British Army medics arrive in Sierra Leone to fight Ebola

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    VIDEO Obama Calls for CDC 'SWAT' Team for Ebola Virus

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    NEWS Dallas Official: Ebola Hospital Never Warned About Travel

    Link Removed Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins criticized the CDC hours after it was revealed that a second nurse who came into contact with Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital has tested positive for the deadly disease, and that the new patient flew on a...
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    VIDEO Ebola outbreak: What went wrong?

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    VIDEO Ebola outbreak: Nurse infected in Spain

    :eek: A Spanish nurse who treated an Ebola victim in Madrid has become the first person in the world to contract the deadly virus outside of Africa. The 44-year-old is said to have spent the last 15 years working at Madrid's Carlos III Hospital, where the two Spanish missionaries infected with...
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    TA14-013A: NTP Amplification Attacks Using CVE-2013-5211

    Original release date: January 13, 2014 | Last revised: February 05, 2014 Systems Affected NTP servers Overview A Network Time Protocol (NTP) Amplification attack is an emerging form of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) that relies on the use of publically accessible NTP servers to...
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    VIDEO EBOLA Detection Kits Deployed to National Guard Units In All 50 States

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    Introduction: Chris Betz, new head of MSRC

    By way of introduction, I am Chris Betz, the leader of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC). I’m stepping in to fill the shoes of Mike Reavey, who has moved on to become the General Manager of Secure Operations, still within Trustworthy Computing. Since joining the MSRC, I’ve spent...
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    10 years of Update Tuesdays

    On October 1, 2003, Microsoft announced it would move to a monthly security bulletin cadence. Today, marks 10 years since that first monthly security update. We looked at many ways to improve our security preparedness and patch timing was the number one customer request. Your feedback was clear...
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    Introduction: Chris Betz, new head of MSRC

    By way of introduction, I am Chris Betz, the leader of the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC). I’m stepping in to fill the shoes of Mike Reavey, who has moved on to become the General Manager of Secure Operations, still within Trustworthy Computing. Since joining the MSRC, I’ve spent...
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    10 years of Update Tuesdays

    On October 1, 2003, Microsoft announced it would move to a monthly security bulletin cadence. Today, marks 10 years since that first monthly security update. We looked at many ways to improve our security preparedness and patch timing was the number one customer request. Your feedback was clear...
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    Windows 7 CPU speed changing

    I NEED SOME HELP!! ok i was directed to this part of the forum because my cpu speed keeps changing. my cpu speed is at around 999 mhz and once i open a game it goes up to 3500 mhz. which makes my display driver stop responding, it goes to a blue screen then black and then goes back to normal...
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    Applications that use smart card authentication stop responding on a computer that is running Window

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    Computer stops responding after you connect to an SMB 1 server in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 200

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    Windows 8 Automatic Vacation Email

    Several weeks ago I googled how to set up an automatic email response stating that I would be out of town. I am now back and cannot figure out how to turn it off! Please help!
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    TA13-088A: DNS Amplification Attacks

    Original release date: March 29, 2013 Systems Affected Domain Name System (DNS) servers Overview A Domain Name Server (DNS) Amplification attack is a popular form of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) that relies on the use of publically accessible open recursive DNS servers to...
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    A computer that has smart card logon enabled stops responding after you remove and then reinsert a s

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