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    It is a rare thing when an anti-virus company raises an alert about a widespread trojan virus. However, that is exactly the case with the new trojan named Downloader-UA.h, with a million infections stopped by McAffee alone. This trojan is spreading through file-sharing networks, so caution is advised.
  • As many as 1000 laptops missing from State Department
    Several hundred to possibly a thousand laptops are missing from the United States State Department, according to an internal audit. Many of the laptops likely contain classified information and as many as 400 computers belonged to the Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program which provides counterterrorism training to other nations.

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  • Monday, May 12, 2008
    The first demonstrations of computer timesharing systems are performed in the summer of 1962. A time sharing operating system permits each user of a computer to behave as though he were in sole control of the computer. The concepts of time sharing are influenced by the U.S. Air Force's SAGE project at MIT. The primary developers of timesharing are MIT Professor Fernando Corbato and researchers John McCarthy and Ed Fredkin.

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