Network Solutions has disabled a widget used in parked domains that were found to be serving up malware, according to security firm Armorize.
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Domains cost anywhere from a few dollars to a few hundred, depending on who's in charge; in secondary markets, valuable domain names can sell for hundreds of thousands. Enter Juan Diego Calle.
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Soligenix, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SNGX) (Soligenix or the Company), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company, announced the publication of an article online in Vaccine. The article describes the systematic identification of neutralizing and non-neutralizing B-cell epitopes on ricin toxin's enzymatic A subunit (RTA). An inactivated form of RTA is the primary component of RiVax™, the Company's ...
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The actress accuses Cathleen Paradis of using several internet domains to 'sell unauthorized merchandise' and now seeks unspecified monetary damages with the lawsuit.
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Some of the first fruits of a European Union-funded project led by IBM are making their way into the field of cloud computing, in the form of a virtual machine migration technology.
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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Safety perceptions among U.S. and Canadian emergency medical services agencies vary widely, researchers found. Emergency medical services - Health - Public Health and Safety - Emergency Services - Medical
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With drugs going off patent over the next three years valued at around a whopping Rs 3,20,000 crore (US$ 80 billion) and also increased penetration of generics in the global market, Indian pharmaceutical industry sees a great opportunity and various stakeholders are gearing up to obtain a share in the pie that appears to be lucrative.
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(1888PressRelease) SecondWind Marketplace, a premier online auction listing site where you can buy and sell existing websites and domains, announces the launch of a new beta web site SecondWindMarketplace.com.
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By the end of the month, a company called txteagle will be the largest employer in Kenya. The firm, started in its original form in 2008 by a young computer engineer named Nathan Eagle and, as of this coming June, based in Boston, will have 10,000 people working for it in Kenya. Txteagle does not rent office space for these ...
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Jim Segrest, a former city planner and neighborhood association president, lives in a Butchertown house that dates to 1794. Most of his time at home is spent in the former slaves' quarters, in the basement. Downstairs in his office, surrounded by books and table lamps, he writes frequent letters to the editor.
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