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An Insult-Free Internet? A teenager received a suspended jail sentence for posting insulting comments on a romantic rival's Facebook page, the latest case bringing Indonesia's tough defamation laws under criticism. |
InternetNews February 12, 2010 |
Google Buzz Gets Revamped Privacy Controls The search giant makes some changes to Gmail's new social features in response to user concerns. |
InternetNews February 11, 2010 |
Google's Newest Service Not So Buzzworthy? Google Buzz's list of features appears attractive, yet the actual implementation offers the worst of two platforms. |
InternetNews February 11, 2010 |
Privacy Concerns Dog Google Buzz Google's latest foray into the social Web has drawn criticism for a default setting that could make more personal information public than users are comfortable with. |
InternetNews February 11, 2010 |
Mozilla Backs Off Add-On Malware Accusation Open source browser maker has retracted its warning about malware in a Firefox add-on, blaming the mix-up on a false positive, though it's sticking to its guns about other security warnings. |
InternetNews February 11, 2010 |
Google Updates Chrome to Address Security Holes Google updates Chrome Web browser to close six security holes and awarding an outside security researcher a bounty for hunting down the bugs - though it's being cagey about the details. |
InternetNews February 10, 2010 |
New Hack Attack Tags Payroll Processor Payroll processing giant Ceridian is warning some of its customers that a hacker managed to access its Internet system in December, exposing the personal data of more than 27,000 workers. |
InternetNews February 10, 2010 |
DNS Servers Provide Service, Security Benefits OpenDNS and Google Public DNS do a great job of blocking known exploit domains to help keep company networks safe from increasingly sophisticated and resourceful hackers. |
The Motley Fool February 10, 2010 Tim Beyers |
Weekly Walk of Shame: Dick Durbin A witch hunt here won't solve human rights issues in China. Sen. Durbin announced a plan to hold hearings about tech companies' operating policies in Internet-restricting countries. |
InternetNews February 9, 2010 |
McAfee Finds Spike In Malware From China A new study by security software vendor McAfee finds a growing number of cyber attacks originating in China and predicts even more malware scams will target fans of popular social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. |
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