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[Title] => Phl among most vulnerable to cybercrime attacks
[Summary] => The Philippines ranks among the most vulnerable to cybercrime attacks in the Asia Pacific region as roughly half of computers sold in the country have been invaded by malware, a study by global tech giant Microsoft said.
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[Title] => Microsoft awards $1 million to RP to fight human trafficking
[Summary] => Microsoft Corp. has awarded over $1 million in grants to organizations in the Philippines and five other Asian countries to provide computer skills in a bid to protect people most vulnerable to human trafficking, the software giant said the other day.
The "Unlimited Potential" grants against human trafficking were also distributed in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, Lori Forman, Microsoft Asias community affairs director, said in a telephone interview.
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The "Unlimited Potential" grants against human trafficking were also distributed in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, Lori Forman, Microsoft Asias community affairs director, said in a telephone interview.
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