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'I'm robbing you, sir': 'Polite' robber arrested
A man accused of robbing a Seattle convenience store at gunpoint last weekend might have earned points with its owner by being polite. But saying "sir" probably won't impress prosecutors or federal authorities who say they have supervised him since he wrapped up a prison term for an earlier...- cybercore
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Cops: Sausage Thief Wore No Pants
You don't want to see how sausage gets made -- and you probably don't want to see how this sausage got stolen. Police in Florida arrested a man they say was captured on video stealing sausage naked. Investigators in Estero say Joshua Ryan Abernathy, 34, walked into the Mariner's Cove Club...- cybercore
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Internet Explorer 9 doesn't please all
Neowin member, blogger and Microsoft Connect tester "tuxplorer" has posted an extensive list of features that have been removed from the transition from IE8 to 9 on his blog, and despite reporting these issues to Microsoft, he felt that his concerns weren't addressed. IE9 has received praise...- reghakr
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Woman who dumped condiments in book drop pleads guilty
Link Removed due to 404 Error SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) – An Idaho library has closed the book on a string of condiment attacks against its book-drop now that the ketchup-wielding criminal has been jailed, a Boise librarian said on Saturday. "We're relieved it's resolved; it's been going...- cybercore
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Smugglers with "medieval catapult" nabbed at border
Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error PHOENIX (Reuters) – In a brazen attempt reminiscent of a medieval siege, Mexican smugglers tried to use a hefty catapult to hurl drugs north over the U.S. Border, authorities said.. The Mexican military seized 45 pounds of...- cybercore
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College Professor Accused of Urinating on Colleague's Door
College Professor Accused of Urinating on Colleague's Door A California university professor videotaped urinating on a colleague's office door may be a scholar, but he's no gentleman, prosecutors say. Tihomir Petrov, a 43-year-old math instructor at California State University...- cybercore
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VIDEO Easily Setup a Security Camera
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Windows 7 Hacker Detained at Airport
Why are the feds trailing Moxie Marlinspike? By Dan Goodin in San Francisco • Get more from this author Posted in ID, 19th November 2010 19:25 GMT Link Removed - Invalid URL Last weekend, as US-based security researcher Moxie Marlinspike snoozed during a layover at the Frankfurt Airport...- Joe S
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VIDEO Google begins to buy unmanned aerial vehicles
"Not evil" Google fed up with street view, takes to the skies? Google, the company that has been spotted having talks with the CIA but is not evil and definitely has no agenda, and definitely does not have armed patrols around HQ in GoogleWagons, is starting to invest in relatively...- reghakr
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Two teenage girls are Cincinnati’s most wanted bank robbers
Link Removed It’s usually pretty rare to see female bank robbers unless you’re a big fan of Queen Latifah and have Set It Off playing in your house on a loop like a rapper on Cribs does with Scarface. But here’s something even more rare: Two girls, estimated between 12 and 16 years of age...- cybercore
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Woman robs bank due to “bucket list” wish
Link Removed Link Removed - Invalid URL A Florida (shocker!) woman with a history of mental illness and a bout of leukemia decided she wanted to rob a bank to accomplish something on her “bucket list” of things to do before she dies. Kind of admirable, right? Maybe not…she has leukemia, but...- cybercore
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Spies, Lies and Damned Help Desks
By now everyone has heard about the alleged secret agents arrested in the USA. If you haven't had a chance to read the criminal complaint against them, you're missing out on some interesting revelations. Revelation 1: Mission Completely Possible Unlike James Bond (or, heck. Austin Powers)...- reghakr
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VIDEO Traffic stop video on YouTube sparks debate on police use of Md. wiretap laws
In early March, Anthony Graber, a 25-year-old staff sergeant for the Maryland Air National Guard, was humming a tune while riding his two-year-old Honda motorcycle down Interstate 95, not far from his home north of Baltimore. On top of his helmet was a camera he often used to record his...- reghakr
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Mac spyware infiltrates popular download sites
A spyware application that surreptitiously scans chat logs and hard drives of unsuspecting Mac users has found its way onto three of the more popular download sites, security researchers said Tuesday. Dubbed OSX/OpinionSpy, the spyware is distributed through software available on sites...- reghakr
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First Human Infected With Computer Virus
BBC News - First human 'infected with computer virus' Dr Gasson admits that the trial is a proof of principle A British scientist says he is the first man in the world to become infected with a computer virus. Dr Mark Gasson from the University of Reading had a chip inserted in his hand...- cybercore
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You are being tracked
Sprint Nextel provided law enforcement agencies with customer location data more than 8 million times between September 2008 and October 2009- tblount
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Windows 7 Rather random BSOD's
Hi guys. Ok, so I've had this computer for something like two weeks now. Put it together myself and the set up is as follows: Asus P5KPL SE Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 2.66GHz 1333MHz OCZ 4GB (2x2GB) Gold XTC DDR2 PC2-8500, 1066MHz Gigabyte Radeon HD4850 512MB 500GB Hitachi Deskstar P7K500 SATA-II...- chok
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