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Privacy rights under attack

I think we can all agree about the fact that privacy has become an increasingly fluid concept with the advent of social networks. Yes, you can choose what you post, but your …

Your files held for ransom

F-Secure alerts about the latest scheme that tries to make you buy rogue software to “repair” your “corrupted” files. It starts when you get infected …

Can a router hack expose your physical location?

Remember the Samy worm? The author of the first major worm that took advantage of cross-site scripting to propagate itself all across MySpace has found and exploited another …

Hacking: The Next Generation

We have all been witnessing new kinds of attacks emerging thanks to new technologies and ways of using our computers and networks. The use of social media, an increasingly …

Cybersecurity expert: Job guaranteed

Computer security used to be regarded as a boring and less important field of computer science, but with the proliferation of computer threats (from malware to active attacks) …

A closer look at Symantec Security Check

Symantec Security Check is a web-based scan that combines two features: a Security Scan and Virus Detection. To use it, you will be asked to download some components and …

The Pentagon waiting for its computer networks defense command

The Pentagon had planned to launch a cyber command that would be responsible for defending its global network of computer systems on October 1, following it by the appointment …

Twitter and Google account vulnerabilities

Nir Goldshlager, a security researcher and penetration tester, discovered some XSS vulnerabilities in Twitter and Google Calendar that can be exploited by attackers to steal …

Criminal found through World of Warcraft

It seems that law enforcement agencies are getting more creative with ways of leveraging dug up information about wanted criminals. Using the knowledge of a previously …

File-scanning services for malware writers

A lot of people are aware of and are using online file-scanning services when they want to check if a suspicious file they got as an attachment or have found on their computer …

Privacy issues of data collecting

Will 2010 see the beginning of a change in regulations regarding net privacy? It’s hard to tell. The issue has been a matter for dispute for quite some time now, but …

GSM encryption algorithm cracked

The A5/1 privacy algorithm – more commonly known as the GSM algorithm – has been cracked and published by Karsten Nohl, a German encryption expert. He says his …

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