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		<title>Planting Roses And Selling Them Can Be Profitable This Month of Love- February</title>
		<description>For most people, it’s enough to learn how to hold a garden implement and dig a hole and plants some flowers like roses. But for those who are very particular about their plants and flowers like these beautiful roses, they will really spend some time and money learning in planting ...</description>
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		<title>Farewell 2009, and The Washington Post</title>
		<description>This will be the last post for the Security Fix blog. Dec. 31 marks my final day at The Washington Post Company. Over the last 15 years, I've reported hundreds of stories for washingtonpost.com and the paper edition. I have authored more than 1,300 blog posts since we launched Security ...</description>
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		<title>Hackers exploit Adobe Reader flaw via comic strip syndicate</title>
		<description>Hackers broke into an online comic strip syndication service Thursday, embedding malicious code that sought to exploit a newly discovered security flaw in Adobe Reader and Acrobat, Security Fix has learned. On Monday, Adobe Systems Inc. said it was investigating reports that criminals were attacking Internet users via a previously ...</description>
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		<title>Twitter.com hijacked by &#8216;Iranian cyber army&#8217;</title>
		<description>Hackers hijacked the Web site of micro-blogging community Twitter.com early Friday, briefly redirecting users to a Web page for a group calling itself the "Iranian Cyber Army." The attackers apparently were able to redirect Twitter users by stealing the credentials needed to administer the domain name system (DNS) records for ...</description>
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		<title>Group IDs hotbeds of Conficker worm outbreaks</title>
		<description>Internet service providers in Russia and Ukraine are home to some of the highest concentrations of customers whose machines are infected with the Conficker worm, new data suggests. The report comes from the Shadowserver Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks global botnet infections. Shadowserver tracks networks and nations most impacted by ...</description>
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		<title>Hackers target unpatched Adobe Reader, Acrobat flaw</title>
		<description>Adobe Systems Inc. said Monday it is investigating reports that attackers are exploiting a previously unidentified security hole in its Acrobat and PDF Reader software to break into vulnerable computers. The acknowledgment coincided with an alert published by the Shadowserver Foundation, a nonprofit group that tracks the spread of malicious ...</description>
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		<title>Check your Facebook &#8216;privacy&#8217; settings now</title>
		<description>If you use Facebook and care about your privacy, take a moment to read this blog entry. Facebook has made some major changes that may allow a great deal more people to see your personal photos and videos, date of birth, family relationships, and other sensitive information. While logged in ...</description>
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		<title>Paper-based data breaches on the rise</title>
		<description>More than one quarter of data breaches so far this year involved consumer records that were jeopardized when organizations lost control over sensitive paper documents. Experts say those incidents came to light in large part due to a proliferation of state data breach notification laws, yet current federal proposals to ...</description>
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		<title>Critical updates for Adobe Flash, Microsoft Windows</title>
		<description>Microsoft released six software updates on Tuesday to fix at least a dozen security vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, Windows Server and Microsoft Office. More than half of the flaws earned a "critical" rating, meaning criminals could exploit them to break into vulnerable systems without any help from users. Separately, ...</description>
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