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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Genesis Networks, Inc. headquartered in San Antonio, TX; with US IT centers located in Memphis, TN and Abilene, TX; and International IT centers located in Hyderabad, India and Manila,
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EatingStock.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
It seems that no matter what the market does, investors still want to see which old tech stock is the one to own for the year ahead. Everyone still remembers the massive growth of the late 1990’s despite what happened in 2000 to 2002 and the market malaise of 2008. We are going to still pass on a thought to you which many will consider heresy. Cisco Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), Dell Inc....
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EmailWire.Com (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 30, 2008 ) DALLAS, Texas Beacon Equity Research announces the release of Trade Alerts covering Market Movers: Starbucks Corp. (Nasdaq: SBUX), DryShips Inc. (Nasdaq: DRYS), Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO), QUALCOMM Inc. (Nasdaq: QCOM), Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) and...
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The Eagle Business (Free subscription) | 28/12/2008
... drop in attendance to about 130,000 people, down from 141,000 in January 2008.Companies such as Cisco Systems Inc., Panasonic Corp., Seagate Technology, Belkin International Inc. and Sony Corp. are sending fewer people, eliminating show floor booths in favor of less expensive hotel suites or retooling their marketing message to fit somber economic times.Hotels, normally booked...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
WASHINGTON -- Mohamed Shommo, an engineer for Cisco Systems Inc., travels overseas several times a year for work, so he is accustomed to opening his bags for border inspections upon returning to the U.S. But in recent years, these inspections have gone much deeper than his luggage.
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
A new study by Cisco found personalized spam is rising sharply. The firm claims more than 800 million personalized spam e-mails were sent in September: A new study by Cisco Systems Inc. found an alarming increase in the amount of personalized spam, which online identity thieves create using stolen lists of e-mail addresses or other poached data about their victims, such as where they...
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Silicon Valley Chronicle (Free subscription) | 20/12/2008
Yes, guys, those spam e-mails for Viagra or baldness cream just might be directed to you personally. So, too, are many of the other crafty come-ons clogging inboxes, trying to lure us to fake Web sites so criminals can steal our personal information. A new study by Cisco Systems Inc. found an alarming increase in the amount of personalized spam, which online identity thieves create using...
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Gauravonomics Blog (Free subscription) | 19/12/2008
Jordan Robertson in The Associated Press – A new study by Cisco Systems Inc. found an alarming increase in the amount of personalized spam, which online identity thieves create using stolen lists of e-mail addresses or other poached data about their victims, such as where they went to school or which bank they use. Unlike traditional spam, most [...]
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Slackerology (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
designperfection9 writes “A new study by Cisco Systems Inc. found an alarming increase in the amount of personalized spam, which online identity thieves create using stolen lists of e-mail addresses or other poached data about their victims, such as where they went to school or which bank they use.” Read more of this story at Slashdot. Go [...]
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Web News Site (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
designperfection9 writes "A new study by Cisco Systems Inc. found an alarming increase in the amount of personalized spam, which online identity thieves create using stolen lists of e-mail addresses or other poached data about their victims, such as where they went to school or which bank they use." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Click World News (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
designperfection9 writes "A new study by Cisco Systems Inc. found an alarming increase in the amount of personalized spam, which online identity thieves create using stolen lists of e-mail addresses or other poached data about their victims, such as where they went to school or which bank they use." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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CRM Daily (Free subscription) | 19/12/2008
Yes, guys, those spam e-mails for Viagra or baldness cream just might be directed to you personally. So, too, are many of the other crafty come-ons clogging inboxes, trying to lure us to fake Web sites so criminals can steal our personal information. A new study by Cisco Systems Inc. found an alarming increase in the amount of personalized spam, which online identity thieves create using...
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Tell-It-Like-It-Is (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
Yes, guys, those spam e-mails for Viagra or baldness cream just might be directed to you personally. So, too, are many of the other crafty come-ons clogging inboxes, trying to lure us to fake Web sites so criminals can steal our personal information. A new study by Cisco Systems Inc. found an alarming increase in the amount of personalized spam, which online identity thieves create using...
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Mobile Tech Today (Free subscription) | 17/12/2008
Mohamed Shommo, an engineer for Cisco Systems Inc., travels overseas several times a year for work, so he is accustomed to opening his bags for border inspections upon returning to the U.S. But in recent years, these inspections have gone much deeper than his luggage. Border agents have scrutinized family pictures on Shommo's digital camera, examined Koranic verses and other audio files...