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Microsoft plugs critical hole in Windows
Over on CNET News.com – Security the post “Microsoft plugs critical hole in Windows” contains this text: “Windows hole could allow an attacker to take control of computer, but Microsoft says affected component is not installed by default.”
Gamers Data Pwned in Massive PlayStation Network Data Breach
Over on About Internet / Network Security the post “Gamers’ Data Pwned in Massive PlayStation Network Data Breach” contains this text: “I haven’t been able to access any online content lately on my PS3 and now I know why. Sony released an official statement on their blog yesterday informing gamers that there…”
Enterprise Security Today | EC2 Outage Takes Out Multiple Sites, Including Foursquare
Over on the post “Enterprise Security Today | EC2 Outage Takes Out Multiple Sites, Including Foursquare” contains this text: “EC2 Outage Takes Out Multiple Sites, Including Foursquare By Barry Levine April 21, 2011 1:54PM Foursquare and other web sites were affected by problems at Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud data center. Amazon said additional capacity […]
Amazon EC2 cloud crashes > Data Security, Database Security, File/Disk Encryption, Mobile Encryption, Storage Security > Network Access > Access Control > News > SC Magazine Australia/NZ
Over on the post “Amazon EC2 cloud crashes > Data Security, Database Security, File/Disk Encryption, Mobile Encryption, Storage Security > Network Access > Access Control > News > SC Magazine Australia/NZ” contains this text: “Amazon EC2 cloud crashes RELATED ARTICLES Amazon Web Services gains PCI security approval Cloud customers risk collateral DDoS Police.uk’s […]
iSpy Conspiracy: Break Apple’s Secret Tracking with This App
Over on the post “iSpy Conspiracy: Break Apple’s Secret Tracking with This App” contains this text: “iSpy Conspiracy: Break Apple’s Secret Tracking with This App Sam Biddle — Not entirely cool with the idea of your iPhone or iPad following your every move without your consent? Understandable! Luckily, only a day after the […]
Facebook’s two-factor authentication announcement raises questions | Naked Security
Over on the post “Facebook’s two-factor authentication announcement raises questions | Naked Security” contains this text: “cebook’s two-factor authentication announcement raises questions Hi there! If you’re new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates. X by Graham Cluley on April 21, 2011 | Comments (8) FILED UNDER: Data […]
Actually, iPhone sends your location to Apple twice a day – F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab
Over on the post “Actually, iPhone sends your location to Apple twice a day – F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab” contains this text: “esterday, security researchers Pete Warden and Alasdair Allan released an application that can take such a file and show your movements on a map. Now, this sounds bad […]
Unfollowed Me rogue application spreads virally on Twitter | Naked Security
Over on the post “Unfollowed Me rogue application spreads virally on Twitter | Naked Security” contains this text: “Unfollowed Me rogue application spreads virally on Twitter Hi there! If you’re new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates. X by Graham Cluley on April 19, 2011 | Be […]
Top-secret US lab infiltrated by spear phishers – again • The Register
Over on the post “Top-secret US lab infiltrated by spear phishers – again • The Register” contains this text: “Top-secret US lab infiltrated by spear phishers – again Alert Print Post comment Retweet Facebook IE 0day leads to theft of data By Dan Goodin in San Francisco • Get more from this author […]
No one ever expects the Russian credit card scam | Cringely – InfoWorld
Over on the post “No one ever expects the Russian credit card scam | Cringely – InfoWorld” contains this text: “No one ever expects the Russian credit card scam Your favorite tech know-it-all learns a few new lessons when he’s pwned by online fraudsters By Robert X. Cringely | InfoWorld Follow me on Twitter I […]