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Tonee Walker: Buxom Bandit Turns Herself Into Police [Video]

"Buxom Bandit" Tonee Walker, who became an internet sensation after a video of her attempting to rob a gas station in Australia went viral, has turned herself into police. A CCTV footage of the 22-year-old Walke dressed in a very low top and revealing her cleavage, was seen by millions after it was released. She had since been dubbed "the buxom bandit" for the attempted robbery on July 2.

Ohio Baseball Cards Can Be Worth $3 Million

A family has discovered a stack of century-old baseball cards that can potentially be worth millions of dollars. Karl Kissner had been sifting through his grandfather's attic in Ohio, when he and his family came across a dusty cardboard box containing hundreds of baseball cards which had been under a wooden dollhouse all this time, according to AP.

DNS Changer Malware Threat No More; Beware of More Malicious Viruses

Not many were left without internet when the FBI pulled its plug on the temporary safety net it had set up to keep infected computers online for the past 8 months. The malware, called the DNS Changer, had infected over 250,000 computers around the world, and nearly 64,000 computers in America were expected to have been infected by the virus.

Computer Virus July 9 Aftermath: FBI Still Powerless Against Malware

The computer virus that was set to be wiped out on July 9 is experiencing an interesting aftermath. The virus, called DNSChanger, once affected about 4 million computers worldwide and has stolen over $14 million through the malware scam. In it's latest attack, 300,000 computers were corrupted globally.

DNS Changer Malware: What To Do If Your Computer Lost Internet

Is your computer facing the wrath of the internet doomsday this morning? If you haven't checked your computer for the DNS Changer Malware prior to 12.01a.m. ET July 9, then it is likely that the internet has been cut off from your computer. PC users around across the U.S. have been warned to check their computers to see if it had been infected by the malware. One of the sites users were led to, www.dns-ok.us, automatically checked whether your computer was safe by showing either a green or r...

DNS Change Malware: What To Do If Your Computer Lost Internet

Is your computer facing the wrath of the internet doomsday this morning? If you haven't checked your computer for the DNS Changer Malware prior to 12.01a.m. ET July 9, then it is likely that the internet has been cut off from your computer. PC users around the world have been warned to check their computers to see if it had been infected by the malware. One of the sites users were led to, www.dns-ok.us, automatically checked whether your computer was safe by showing either a green or red scr...

iPhone 5 Release Date Rumor; Amazon Kindle Smartphone to Rival iPhone

The latest rumors of Apple's iPhone 5 release date suggested that the smartphone will be released earlier than the expected October launch to compete wtih Samsung Galaxy S3, which has begun to roll out in the States this week. Amazon is developing a smartphone that will directly compete with Apple's iPhone and other handheld devices that run on Google's Android operating system. The rumors of a nicknamed "Amazon Kindle Smartphone" were confirmed when two sources shared with Bloomb...

DNS Changer Malware Check: Test Your Computer for July 9 Internet Virus

You might still be at risk to lose your Internet service on from the computer virus on July 9. As a precaution, for those using Windows OS can check whether your computer is clean from the DNS Changer malware by logging onto FBI's site, going to the McAfee site, or visiting www.dns-ok.us. When you visit dns-ok.us, the page will show either a green or red screen.