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		<title>Facebook was awarded $711M</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facebook was awarded $711M in damages against the convicted spammer Sanford Wallace.
Sanford Wallace was sued by Facebook in February along with Adam Arzoomanian and Scott Shaw for engaging in a phishing and spamming scam that compromised many Facebook accounts.
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		<title>Two Firefox Addons that will Protect Your PC</title>
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NoScript – A popular Firefox addon. NoScript protect your PC by blocking executable content, such as, Java, Javascript, Flash or any other script that can potentially harm your PC. After you install it you should keep in mind that sometimes you will need to add sites to your &#8220;Trusted Sites&#8221; list. For example, YouTube videos [...]]]></description>
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