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In this eWEEK Daily News Podcast: A major bombing in Mumbai raises concerns about the safety of outsourcing providers and the systems they maintain; another zero-day vulnerability, this time in PowerPoint, highlights weaknesses in Microsoft Office; Inspector General dings Veterans Administration for its handling of the loss of millions of personnel records; Dell is ditching rebates, but leaving pricing the same, for homes and SMBs; the FCC is fining a cell phone provider site for sharing customer data; CFOs have joined CIOs as daily worriers about IT security, a new survey shows; Intel will lay off 1,000 managers, but could follow with even more layoffs.
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- Mumbai Bombings Shake Outsourcing Community
- Microsoft Confirms PowerPoint Zero-Day Attack
- Report Blasts Veterans Affairs Response to ID Theft
- Intel to Lay Off 1,000 Managers
- Most CFOs Harbor Security Concerns
- FCC Imposes Maximum Penalty on LocateCell
- Dell to Cut PC Rebates, not Prices