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Anonymous Takes on Mexican Drug Cartel

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November 3, 2011
Security & Privacy
Anonymous Takes on Mexican Drug Cartel
The hacker collective that has targeted business and government agencies that displease it now threatens Los Zetas with a security breach. - John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld
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Stanford Program Decrypts Captchas, Spam Bots Inbound Stanford University researchers develop a computer program that can decipher captcha text meant to lock out spam bots.
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It's that time of the year again, when days get short, nights get long, and Christmas seems just over the horizon. Perhaps Halloween is Nature's way of slowing the inevitable slide to the holidays. If you're planning a Halloween party instead of making your holiday gift list, how about printing out invitations in a Ghoulish font? And if you're busily hanging up paper ghosts and spider webs, don't neglect your computer: We've got several free wallpapers and desktop themes to choose from, including a festive Day of the Dead theme and mutant zombie-jack-o-lantern wallpaper.

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