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Is State Dept. hacking Al Qaeda? Not quite, but propaganda war is fierce
Hellfire-missile-carrying drones aren't the only thing Al Qaeda operatives in Yemen are worrying about these days. Add to the list the US State Department's new command center devoted to countering the terrorist group's propaganda on the Internet.
Google alert claims users' Internet may shut down July 9
Google is spreading information about the DNSChanger malware, but for some the warnings may persist even after removing the malware. Originally posted at MacFixIt
Spy software is a cheap gateway to your personal data
It is straightforward to unlock the secrets of a person’s mobile phone, computer or their life on the internet.
The nasties of the net
As users of technology, we're constantly bombarded with warnings about the malicious things malicious people try to do to our computers. The malicious software they use to do this has a name: malware.
Quelling Concerns About Cloud Security With a Top-notch IaaS-based System
by Adam Stern It’s no wonder businesses moving their computing operations to the cloud are feeling a bit insecure these days. There is a considerable amount of information being disseminated about cloud security, and many businesses are left to sift through this information with little or no prior experience in cloud computing. Add to that the various choices – private, hybrid, public, SaaS ...
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Smartphone
If your device is having difficulty completing tasks like file downloading, it's a dead giveaway that it needs some maintenance. We're used to the idea of spending a bit of time running hard disk defragmentation, spyware scans and other tools on our PCs, but we may not be so au fait with what's needed on the limited-memory phones and PC-substituting tablets we're using daily.
FBI quietly forms secretive Net-surveillance unit
CNET has learned that the FBI has formed a Domestic Communications Assistance Center, which is tasked with developing new electronic surveillance technologies, including intercepting Internet, wireless, and VoIP communications.
Privacy policy and cookies – frequently asked questions
Websites today normally offer some level of interaction - whether it's sending and receiving messages, buying goods or choosing how you wish to view the site. To manage this, small text files called cookies are stored on your computer.
Cell network security loopholes revealed
Washington, May 22 (ANI): Popular firewall technology which is designed to boost security on cellular networks can backfire, unwittingly revealing data that could help a hacker break into Facebook and Twitter accounts, say computer experts from the University of Michigan.
Clueful keeps an eye on your other apps to find out which are misusing your data
The ways which mobile apps make use of the data we put into them can be kind of scary.
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