How Hackers Are Thinking Small--And Causing Big Problems

Monday, October 24, 2011
A growing number of cyberattacks are targeting small businesses, from construction companies to local grocery stores, presenting an emerging threat that government officials are trying to combat.
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One frigid winter day in the late 1970s, I ran into Steve at some meeting in midtown Manhattan, a time and event now long forgotten.
Larry Magid: Technology Doesn't Cause Bullying and -- Despite Claims -- It Can't Prevent It
Combating bullying, hatred, bigotry and cruelty is more than just suppressing mean speech; it's also helping people think differently about others.
J.H. Snider: The Broadcast Industry's Free TV Scam Redux
What the broadcasters really want is to transition to mobile broadband service without paying for the privilege. The debate in the industry is over the means, not the end.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld: The Next Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs' leadership style is not just a product of a freely chosen cognitive style but largely the emotional product of unique life experience.
Tony Kondaks: Did Al Gore Contribute to Apple's $20 Billion Loss?
Did Gore's premature announcement contribute to any potential iPhone customers not making a purchase that they otherwise would have? l Gore is an Apple board member and, as such, any public pronouncement he makes holds much more weight than rumours circulating on the internet.
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