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Nine Major Ways Criminals Use Facebook
Internet security analysts warn that Facebook is a hotbed for online crime. Here are 9 common ways that criminals use Facebook.
FBI 'looking at' law making Web sites wiretap-ready, director says
Director Robert Mueller says FBI needs to be able to "capture communications" of people under surveillance, but declines to elaborate on renewed lobbying effort reported by CNET two weeks ago. Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy
Lavasoft Delivers Next Iteration of Ad-Aware
Lavasoft, the original anti-malware company, today announced new capabilities within its award-winning anti-malware software focused on real-time protection. Ad-Aware 10.1 is desig
FTC stops collector from going after debts from bogus magazine sales: Plain Dealing
The FTC's been busy. The agency stops a collector from dunning consumers for bogus magazine subscriptions...on the heels of freezing the assets of a company that sold web sites to consumers.
Social Media and Your Brand: Be Proactive, Act Fast
There are 800 million Facebook users; 100 million on LinkedIn. And there are billions of users worldwide on social media sites. Social media is the future of e-commerce, laid out Rob Holmes, of IPCybercrimes.com, during a recent American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law panel.
Norton Identity Safe
No longer held captive inside Norton's suite products, the new standalone Norton Identity Safe manages your passwords and fills Web forms with personal data. It can sync data between multiple Macs and PCs; iOS and Android apps are also available.
'Nuke the box' - Push to clean up 300,000 PCs with DNSChanger virus
A campaign is underway to clean up as many as 300,000 computers infected with DNSChanger viruses that divert victims' traffic to sites that can further exploit the machines and their owners, but it's not clear that goal can be accomplished without drastic measures.
Faux Coke Porn Site Symbolizes Cybersquatting Concerns
Coca-Cola Co. (KO) had to win a complaint at a United Nations agency last year to get control of an adult website called pornforacoke.com. Online name theft is called cybersquatting -- and companies with recognizable brand names say it is about to get much worse.
How Criminals Use Facebook
A byproduct of Facebook's success is that millions are far more exposed to a number of cyber crimes that also teem on the site.
Nuke the Box: Push Underway to Clean up 300,000 PCs With DNS Virus
PR campaign underway to clean up computers infected with DNSChanger viruses that divert victims' traffic to sites that can further exploit the machines.
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