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De-Facebook the web
Oct 20, 2010
9 hours ago, a Google engineer tweeted: "After more privacy bad news, I wrote a Chrome extension to stop Facebook from following you around the web...
ZeuS imitating Conficker
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John Moe
Oct 15, 2010
There's a whole lot of tech jargon in this story that I'll spare you but the important thing to know is that the ZeuS computer worm, which has been...
It's a Facebook scares the daylights out of you triple shot!
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John Moe
Oct 12, 2010
On tomorrow's show we're talking about the new Facebook groups. You can make one, you can add friends to it without getting their permission first...
Deleted photos on Facebook aren't really deleted
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John Moe
Oct 12, 2010
Ars Technica first wrote about this story a year ago and the problem hasn't really gone away so they've written about it again. At issue: what...
Eric Schmidt is on Facebook even though he's not
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John Moe
Oct 11, 2010
Facebook prides itself on getting each user to have only one account, with their real name, that really reflects who they really are. Tech Crunch...
Justin Bieber dropped from Facebook
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John Moe
Oct 8, 2010
But it's a different Justin Bieber. A guy with the same name as the teen pop star says he has had his Facebook account deleted without warning or...
Facebook Groups tripped up by the old opt-out problem
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John Moe
Oct 8, 2010
So we know Facebook set up this new thing where you can make groups and sort your friends into those groups. The idea is that you can keep your...
For public good, not for profit.
D.C. electronic voting system attacked by Wolverines!
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John Moe
Oct 5, 2010
Imagine you're in charge of a new electronic voting system in Washington, D.C. You're confident that it's secure so you challenge hackers of the...
Yikes! Android apps covertly sending user data to advertisers
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John Moe
Sep 30, 2010
According to a new study by Duke University, Penn State University, and Intel Labs, several popular free Android apps have been sharing personal...
Google has been found guilty of libel in France.
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John Moe
Sep 27, 2010
A convicted sex offender who is appealing his conviction objected to the word "rape" coming up in a search of his name. The French court said he's...