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InternetNews May 10, 2010 |
Twitter Bug Let Users Kidnap 'Followers' Gadget site uncovers simple way to force other users to follow you, even big movie and TV stars, but Twitter staffers rush out a fix to the weakness in the system. |
InternetNews May 10, 2010 |
Phishing Scheme Targets Apple Gift Cards Con artists have zeroed in on Apple Store gift cards for their latest online heist, tricking users into divulging their card and personal information numbers. |
InternetNews May 7, 2010 Larry Barrett |
Messenger Worm Preys On Users' Trust Hackers took advantage of a security gap in Yahoo Messenger and a bevy of Windows operating systems to spread malware through the instant messaging client. |
InternetNews May 3, 2010 |
Cybersecurity Seen Falling Short on Collaboration Across businesses and governments, one country to the next, the fight against hackers and cyber-attackers is a multi-front war, and a new global survey suggests that people just aren't talking to each other. |
PC Magazine May 1, 2010 Albanesius & Rhey |
Anatomy of a Hack In late March, a chapter was closed with little fanfare on the biggest case of online identity theft in U.S. history. |
PC Magazine May 1, 2010 Chloe Albanesius |
Another Look At Privacy Google, Microsoft, and AT&T have joined a coalition to push Congress to update electronic privacy laws. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2010 Rebecca MacKinnon |
Liberty or Safety? Both-or Neither Different people see different things in the words "global Internet Freedom" |
InternetNews April 29, 2010 |
China Slides Out of Spam Top 12 While China is widely regarded as the unofficial headquarters for hacking and digital espionage, the country doesn't even crack Sophos' Top 12 for spam production. |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 Cristina Lindblad |
E-crimination Fabrice Tourre's now infamous e-mail about Goldman joins a long list of electronic messages that became symbols of corporate wrongdoing |
InternetNews April 28, 2010 |
Hackers Drawn to Cheap, Simplistic Malware Kits Latest security vendor study finds that do-it-yourself malware kits are popping up everywhere online and bringing even more amateur hackers into the fold. |
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