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April 12, 2013

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Microsoft pulls security update over software conflicts

One of Patch Tuesday's security updates has been removed after Microsoft found that it can cause errors when paired with certain third-party software.

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Guantanamo legal files mysteriously disappear from PCs

Legal documents by lawyers representing detainees charged with plotting 9/11 vanish, while hundreds of thousands of e-mails also land on the computers of prosecuting attorneys.

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Man traces stolen laptop to Iran, blogs photos of new owners

A stolen MacBook apparently goes on an epic journey from London to Iran, sending back goofy images of the new owners to the theft victim. A riveting story, unless it's a publicity stunt.

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Reddit co-founder sharpens knife for CISPA fight

Aiming to get the chiefs at Google, Facebook and Twitter on board against upcoming U.S. cybersecurity legislation, Alexis Ohanian calls them on the phone and gets some amusing results.

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Data broker Acxiom to reveal what it knows about you

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