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    <description>Abner Germanow&apos;s musings on security and marketing. </description>
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      <title>Now shorter, but more consistent...</title>
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      <title>When Technology Fails, Try Process: iPhone instore activation</title>
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      <title>Revision3 vs. MediaDefender</title>
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      <title>Counterfeit Goods: The latest threat?</title>
      <description>Product security now extends beyond the technology and into the supply chain. The NY Times on counterfeit networking gear. IDC&apos;s...</description>
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      <title>LCD TV Prank at CES</title>
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      <title>Wikipedia and Marketing</title>
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      <title>Marketing Vulnerability Fixes</title>
      <description>How do you claim your product is more secure than an open source option? Counting vulnerabilities alone might not work...</description>
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      <title>NBC&apos;s Peacock Crows and Ohio&apos;s Voting Machines</title>
      <description>Lunch blogging: NBC lawyers managed to stop a story from being aired where their own site was broken into. Smart...</description>
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      <title>Irrational Apples</title>
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      <title>Even (or especially) contests could use a security review</title>
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      <title>iPhone Wi-Fi Vulnerability</title>
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      <title>Harry Potter Security</title>
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      <title>iPhone Hacking &amp; Fustrations</title>
      <description>Additional sites to check out attempts to turn the iPhone into what users want instead of what Apple thinks users...</description>
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