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April 26, 2012
Security & Privacy
FBI Steps Up 'Internet Doomsday' Awareness Malware Campaign
FBI says infected users must deal with DNS changer malware or risk losing Internet in July. - Jared Newman, PCWorld
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Facebook Invites More Comment on Policy Changes New revisions to the social network's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities are up for discussion until a revised deadline of April 27.
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