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Heidi Klum is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
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John Moe
Sep 15, 2011
McAfee has released its annual list of the most dangerous celebrities on the internet. Heidi Klum is #1. Not because she blows stuff up or hacks...
Typosquatting
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John Moe
Sep 13, 2011
That's the term for a security risk resulting from mis-typed email addresses....
Diginotar hack keeps growing
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John Moe
Sep 6, 2011
Last week we told you about hackers getting into the networks of the Dutch company DigiNotar. While inside, the hackers were able to create fake...
I guess geofencing has really arrived. It already has its first security flaw.
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John Moe
Sep 1, 2011
That geofencing feature that Flickr rolled out yesterday could have a big flaw. You can restrict geotagging codes on pics, but if someone downloads...
Rogue Google certificate loose in the wild
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John Moe
Aug 30, 2011
Lock up your Googles! A forged certificate has been detected that can allow hackers to get into just about any Google account you can think of,...
Obama might want to get a bootleg copy of this show
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Marc Sanchez
Aug 25, 2011
What if you were watching, say Anderson Cooper reporting on the military, and he happened to show, I don't know, a high-ranking official teaching...
The good news: we're getting more security savvy. The bad news...
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John Moe
Aug 16, 2011
We're addicts. This according to a new survey from security company Webroot. They polled nearly 4000 people and found that scams targeting social...
For public good, not for profit.
Turns out your mobile data is not very secure
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John Moe
Aug 10, 2011
Stop the presses! But we're radio and don't have presses! Buy some presses and then start them and stop them! We don't have budget for that!...
Chinese newspaper swears China isn't hacking other governments
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Adriene Hill
Aug 5, 2011
Earlier this week we reported on a study from McAfee, that said a likely "state actor" had hacked more than 70 governments, non-profit organizati...
Hackers take as much as $1 billion a year. Somehow that's your fault
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Adriene Hill
Aug 5, 2011
Bloomberg reports hackers are making up to $1 billion a year in transfers on accounts businesses have with small banks. Instead of recovering the...