Hair apparent: how transplants are beating baldness

Gordon Ramsay: the chef has been ridiculed for having reportedly undergone a state-of-the-art hair transplant. Photograph: Brian J Ritchie/Rex Features The mockery never stops. It was once jokes about dodgy syrups or slapstick featuring windblown combovers. Then a virtual team of cricketers, from Graham Gooch to Shane Warne, were dispatched…

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How those malicious computer viruses work

NORMAN — All savvy computer users know that viruses, spyware, bots, worms and Trojan Horses (collectively known as “malicious software,” or “malware”) are bad, and that they need special programs to deal with these problems. What’s not commonly known, or even taught by major computer manufacturers, are the reasons why…

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U.S. subpoenas Twitter for WikiLeaks info

WASHINGTON — Investigative documents in the WikiLeaks probe spilled out into the public domain Saturday for the first time, pointing to the Obama administration’s determination to assemble a criminal case no matter how long it takes and how far afield authorities have to go. Backed by a magistrate judge’s court…

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Wikileaks und die (Des)Information

Neuwagen und Gebrauchtwagenbörse Article source: http://www.ceiberweiber.at/index.php?type=reviewarea=1p=articlesid=1842koobi=25838faf1753b7ebcd7c9589ffba36b5 Tags: vulnerability alerts Category: Vulnerabilities/Exploits Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans Security Expert Gregory Evans on Cyber Crime

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Windows vulnerable to attack

Some versions of Microsoft Corp’s Windows operating system are vulnerable to attack from hackers exploiting a flaw in the software that could allow them to remotely take control of a personal computer. The software giant warned of the problem on Tuesday in a special alert. It said it has yet…

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Microsoft to fix Windows holes, but not ones in IE

Microsoft said today that it will release two security bulletins next week fixing three holes in Windows, but it is still investigating or working on fixing holes in Internet Explorer that have been reportedly exploited in attacks. One bulletin due out on Patch Tuesday, rated “important,” affects onlyWindows Vista but…

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US wants Wikileaks Twitter data

8 January 2011Last updated at 13:09 ET Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is currently fighting extradition from the UK to Sweden The US government has subpoenaed the social networking site Twitter for personal details of people connected to Wikileaks, court documents show. The US District Court in Virginia said it wanted…

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