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New malware variant suggests cybercriminals targeting SAP users

2013-11-01 21:48:20| InfoWorld: Top News

A new variant of a Trojan program that targets online banking accounts also contains code to search if infected computers have SAP client applications installed, suggesting that attackers might target SAP systems in the future. The malware was discovered a few weeks ago by Russian antivirus company Doctor Web, which shared it with researchers from ERPScan, a developer of security monitoring products for SAP systems.

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Geoengineering the Climate Could Reduce Much Needed Rain, Study Suggests

2013-10-31 22:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World: A proposed method to reduce future global warming could alter precipitation patterns throughout the world, according to a study led by scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Known as geoengineering, the approach could cause a 4.5 percent decrease in the global average precipitation, the study found. "It's very much a pick-your-poison type of problem," co-author John Fasullo said in a statement. "If you don't like warming, you can reduce the amount of sunlight reaching...

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Enterprise software revenue growth suggests recovery under way, IDC says

2013-10-30 17:53:10| InfoWorld: Top News

The global enterprise software market expanded by 5.5 percent year over year during the first half of 2013 to $179 billion, a result that suggests a tentative rebound from economic turmoil in Europe, according to analyst firm IDC. Global software revenue ticked up 5.1 percent during the same period in 2012, IDC said Wednesday. For the full year 2013, IDC expects a 5.7 percent growth rate.

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El Nio Activity Increased Over Last Century, New Research Suggests

2013-10-28 22:33:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World: The past century of the El Nio Southern Oscillation (ENSO) weather phenomenon has been unusually active compared to the previous 600 years of activity, according to new research published in the journal Climate of the Past. The international team behind the research, which included scientists from University of New South Wales, the University of Hawaii International Pacific Research Center and the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, looked to the past to interpret current El Nio-related...

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Ford study suggests GDI engines can meet coming California and US PM emissions standards over 150k miles; more work to be done

2013-10-16 22:30:20| Green Car Congress

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