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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.”

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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…”  

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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   […]

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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 […]

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