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FBI Chief Seeks Allies to Fight Cybercrime

FBI director Robert Mueller warned a gathering of Internet security specialists on Thursday that the threat of cyber-attacks rivals terrorism as a national security concern.

The only way to combat cyber assaults is for police, intelligence agencies and private companies to join forces, Mueller said during a presentation at an annual RSA Conference in San Francisco.

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Website Lets People Shine Light on Dark Secrets

People around the world share their deep secrets with Frank Warren and he, in turn, reveals them to all.

Confessions drawn, pasted or written on postcards flow relentlessly into his mailbox and Warren provides as many as possible with time in the spotlight at his website,PostSecret.com.

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U.S. Tries its Luck Easing Online Gambling Stand

Despite a new crackdown on Internet gambling this week, the U.S. government appears to be easing its stand on many forms of online betting, prompting states to swing into action to tap a new revenue source.

The turnabout by Washington came quietly in December when the Justice Department released an opinion stating that only sports betting should be prohibited under a 1961 federal law known as the Wire Act.

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Australian Army Calls Facebook Page 'Repugnant'

The Australian army vowed Thursday to track down and punish any serving members who posted offensive comments on RAR Buddies, a Facebook page that contains racist, sexist and abusive material.

ABC television revealed that more than 1,000 former and serving soldiers belonged to the site, providing a disturbing insight into the culture that exists inside the ranks.

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Megaupload Boss Calls U.S. Charges 'Malicious'

Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom on Thursday accused U.S. authorities of mounting a "misleading and malicious" case against him, saying there was no way they could win a landmark online piracy action.

Free on bail in New Zealand after winning a legal fight with prosecutors who wanted to keep him behind bars after his January 20 arrest, a defiant Dotcom was confident of beating charges brought by the U.S. Justice Department and FBI.

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Consumer Groups Urge Google to Delay Privacy Revamp

A coalition of European and U.S. consumer advocacy groups made a last-ditch appeal to Internet search and advertising giant Google on Wednesday to delay changes to its privacy policies.

In a joint letter to Google chief executive Larry Page, the Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) urged Google to delay implementation of the changes which are scheduled to take effect from Thursday.

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Microsoft Launches 'New Generation' Windows

IT giant Microsoft launched Wednesday the test version of a new generation of Windows operating system, which is designed to run seamlessly on computers and rapidly-growing tablets.

"Windows 8 is a generational change in the Windows operating system," said Windows president Steven Sinofsky.

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Running out of Mobile Battery? Charge up with Water

It is the nightmare of the wired world -- a smartphone low on battery.

But Swedish group myFC says their water-powered charger could be the fix even in deepest Amazon, while battery giant Duracell is championing a push for cars and even stadiums to be built with energy "mats" that would power up phones.

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ArabNet Summit Nears as over 100 Professionals Gear up to Lead Discussion

Over 100 leading global and regional ICT professionals are set to take the stage at the ArabNet Digital Summit 2012 to share their expertise on the latest trends and topics in the field of online business.

The Summit, to be held between March 27-31 in Beirut, will bring together leading experts from the global web and mobile industries with digital professionals and entrepreneurs from across the Arab world.

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Interpol: 25 Suspected Anonymous Hackers Arrested

Interpol said that 25 suspected members of the loose-knit Anonymous hacker movement have been arrested in a sweep across Europe and South America.

The international police agency said in a statement Tuesday that the arrests in Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Spain were carried out by national law enforcement officers working under the support of Interpol's Latin American Working Group of Experts on Information Technology Crime.

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