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You can't defeat Firesheep! says guy who invented Firesheep
by
John Moe
Nov 9, 2010
On today's program, we reported on a new plug-in called Blacksheep that's designed to thwart anyone using the Firesheep spy plug-in....
ZeuS is trickier still, eviller still
by
John Moe
Nov 5, 2010
The evil genius malware is trying a new technique to thwart the researchers who are going after it. Bad guys are setting up fake interfaces in the...
Facebook user data sold
by
John Moe
Nov 1, 2010
On Friday, Facebook posted on their developers' blog updating their most recent privacy breach - the one in which the company was sharing user IDs...
Macs not so virus-proof after all
by
John Moe
Oct 29, 2010
Historically, Mac users have been incredibly smug about the fact that most viruses infect PCs instead of Macs. Their smugness, if harnessed, could...
FTC ends investigation of Google
by
John Moe
Oct 27, 2010
You may recall that Google was found to be gathering data from unsecured Wi-Fi networks while out taking pictures for Google Street View. They say...
Sheep on fire
by
John Moe
Oct 27, 2010
Sounds like the worst Kings of Leon song ever, right? But Firesheep is a big threat to your privacy, not your musical taste. We talked about it on...
Oh Google Street View. What are we going to do with you?
by
John Moe
Oct 25, 2010
So this is kind of interesting in light of the Firesheep thing. Google now admits that it collected far more information than previously disclosed...
For public good, not for profit.
Here's a new word that will freak you out: Firesheep
by
John Moe
Oct 25, 2010
It's a Firefox extension that lets you easily eavesdrop on people. It reads/steals cookies from users on unsecure connections and masquerades as...
Facebook offers statement on latest privacy loophole
Oct 22, 2010
We contacted Facebook for our story, Facebook outs gays to advertisers. While they didn't get back to us in time for our deadline, we did hear back...
Germans can Opt Out of Google Street View
by
Steve Henn
Oct 21, 2010
But a vast majority don't. Out of more than 8 millions German households photographed by Google only 240,000 have said they would like their homes...