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McAfee to acquire Finnish company StoneSoft

Software company McAfee Inc. said Monday that it will acquire firewall product maker StoneSoft Corp. for about $389 million. Full story

Smartphones Contain Sexy Pics — Often Without Passcode Protection

If you carry around photos taken from behind closed doors, at least put them behind a passcode on your mobile phone. Full story

Hacking America: The New Cyber Threat

   Mike Fey, McAfee worldwide chief technology officer, discusses the rise in cyber attacks and weighs in on what the government can do to curb these threats.

Fed Hack Attack

   CNBC's Eamon Javers reports the Federal Reserve says a recent hack attack did not affect any "critical operations." Pat Calhoun, McAfee senior VP for network security, discusses how hacking can be prevented and who the most dangerous hackers are.

Trouble in Paradise, Part 7

   Keith Morrison and the Dateline team go to Belize to search for the missing McAfee and have a revealing chat with one of his former girlfriends.

Trouble in Paradise, Part 8

   While McAfee courts the media from his various hideouts, the American expatriates on Ambergris Caye make a stunning discovery in Greg Faull's home.

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  Trouble in Paradise, Part 12

Deported to the United States, McAfee gets a book and movie deal. The family of Gregory Faull pressure the Belizean government to keep investigating his murder.

  Latest Twist in McAfee Tale From His Own Lips

CNBC's Robert Frank talks with McAfee founder, John McAfee, about his belief the terrorist group Hezbollah is now operating in Belize.

  Tracking John McAfee on the run from police

Businessman John McAfee was on the run for nearly a month after authorities named him a person of interest in the murder of Greg Faull, an American ex-pat in Belize killed shortly after McAfee’s dogs, which Faull hated, were poisoned. NBC’s Keith Morrison caught up with McAfee, who is insisting he d

  Biggest Online Threats of 2013

Michelle Dennedy, Chief Privacy Officer for McAfee, explains why her company expects to see an increase in cyber threats next year.

  McAfee surfaces in Guatemala

Founder of McAfee security software John McAfee emerged from hiding in Guatemala where he plans to seek asylum. McAfee claims he is being persecuted by police in Belize where he is considered a person of interest in the killing of another American.

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Venegas, girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer McAfee, walks on the street after exiting a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City
Venegas, girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer McAfee, walks on the street after exiting a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City

Sam Venegas, the 20-year-old Belizean girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer John McAfee, walks on the street after exiting a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City December 12, 2012. Guatemalan police arrested McAfee on December 5 for illegally entering the country and said it w

Venegas, girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer McAfee, exits a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City
Venegas, girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer McAfee, exits a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City

Sam Venegas, the 20-year-old Belizean girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer John McAfee, exits a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City December 12, 2012. Guatemalan police arrested McAfee on December 5 for illegally entering the country and said it would deport him to Belize, w

Venegas, girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer McAfee, enters a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City
Venegas, girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer McAfee, enters a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City

Sam Venegas, the 20-year-old Belizean girlfriend of U.S. software pioneer John McAfee, enters a migrant shelter where he is being detained, in Guatemala City December 12, 2012. Guatemalan police arrested McAfee on December 5 for illegally entering the country and said it would deport him to Belize,

Viana speaks as he leaves migrant shelter where the U.S. anti-virus software guru McAfee is detained, in Guatemala City
Viana speaks as he leaves migrant shelter where the U.S. anti-virus software guru McAfee is detained, in Guatemala City

Fredy Viana, Auditor General of Immigration of the Guatemalan Government, speaks as he leaves the migrant shelter where the U.S. anti-virus software guru John McAfee is detained, in Guatemala City, December 7, 2012. According Viana, McAfee is being treated fairly in the migrant shelter. Guatemalan p