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Report: Half way through the Month of Facebook Bugs

Half a month has passed since the start of theharmonyguy‘s project aimed at finding and posting XSS/CSRF vulnerabilities in Facebook applications. He planned to post one …

Hathaway on cyber security for the first time after leaving the White House

Former cyber security czar Melissa Hathaway addressed the public for the first time since resigning her post of Acting Senior Director for Cyberspace for the National Security …

Vast malware repository dedicated to testing and research

Frame4 Group is a Dutch company that has made its name specializing in different fields within IT: project and change management, process engineering, test coordination and …

Web 2.0 Architectures

What is Web 2.0? There is still no definitive and all-encompassing definition for the phenomenon, and there probably never will be. One thing that is known for sure is that it …

Is it possible for data to be both anonymous and useful?

The hoarding of data by companies is usually accompanied by the assurance that all the obvious identifiers (name, address, Social Security number) have been deleted – …

Google Book Search settlement: Will it include privacy rules?

It’s already common knowledge that Google intends to build the biggest, most comprehensive online library and bookstore there is. And maybe you’re thinking: …

A closer look at F-Secure Internet Security 2010

Following a redesign of their logo and their motto, F-Secure redesigned their Internet Security suite. F-Secure Internet Security 2010 is a security solution designed for …

7 tips for basic e-mail security

Simple to implement, these tips can be a good start to making sure your e-mail communication becomes more secure. 1. Understand that no e-mail communication is 100% secure. We …

September: Month of Facebook bugs

There is an interesting project started by a security researcher that goes by the handle theharmonyguy. Using as a inspiration the “Month of Twitter Bugs”, he …

The Bento Book: Beauty and Simplicity in Digital Organization

Bento is a database for people who need more than a spreadsheet, but less than a full-fledged complex database. It was designed with Mac users in mind, and integrates Mail, …

What do we know about the Conficker worm?

According to John Markoff, we know what the Conficker worm does and how it does it, but little else. Who made it? What purpose does or will the network of 5 million zombie …

WPA TKIP encryption cracked in a minute

Robert McMillan from IDG News Service reports that two Japanese scientist from the Hiroshima and Kobe Universities found a way to crack the WPA encryption system in wireless …

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