Dark Reading Takes Thanksgiving Break

Holiday begins four-day hiatus

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

November 27, 2008

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It's that time again: People are ringing bells, placing orders, offering up prayers, and thinking fondly of happier times.

No, we're not talking about a new day of trading on Wall Street. We're talking about Thanksgiving here in the United States.

On Thursday and Friday, most everyone here in the U.S. will be putting aside their concerns about computer crime, identity theft, system vulnerabilities, and botnets -- long enough to stuff their faces with turkey, watch a little football, and fall asleep early.

Here at Dark Reading, we're no exception. We'll be taking a brief hiatus for the next couple of days to recharge our batteries and find out if turkey mixes well with pizza and Red Bull. If you work in the U.S., you probably won't miss us because you'll be doing the same. If you work outside the U.S., we hope you'll enjoy our current archive of stories and come back and visit us on Cyber Monday.

Here's wishing you a safe, secure, and happy holiday.

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