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Schneier on Security: Tennessee Makes Password Sharing Illegal

Over on the post “Schneier on Security: Tennessee Makes Password Sharing Illegal” contains this text: “Tennessee Makes Password Sharing Illegal Here’s a new law that won’t work: State lawmakers in country music’s capital have passed a groundbreaking measure that would make it a crime to use a friend’s login — even with permission — to […]

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Newest MacDefender scareware installs without a password – Computerworld

  Over on the post “Newest MacDefender scareware installs without a password – Computerworld” contains this text: Security News Newest MacDefender scareware installs without a password Criminals ‘give Apple the finger,’ says security researcher, by releasing new version just hours after Apple warned of fake AV software By Gregg Keizer May 25, 2011 03:35 PM […]

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Insider data theft costs Bank of America $10 million – Computerworld

  Over on the post “Insider data theft costs Bank of America $10 million – Computerworld” contains this text: Security News Insider data theft costs Bank of America $10 million By Robert McMillan May 25, 2011 09:03 PM ETComments (7)Recommended (17) IDG News Service – A Bank of America insider who sold customer data to […]

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Sony PlayStation Network to reopen in Asia on Saturday – Computerworld

  Over on the post “Sony PlayStation Network to reopen in Asia on Saturday – Computerworld” contains this text Internet News Sony PlayStation Network to reopen in Asia on Saturday By Martyn Williams May 27, 2011 05:28 AM ETComments (0)Recommended (6) IDG News Service – Sony’s PlayStation Network online gaming service will reopen for millions […]

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Professional online criminals – F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab

  Over on the post “Professional online criminals – F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab” contains this text: <<< Friday, May 13, 2011   Professional online criminals Posted by Mikko @ 13:09 GMT | Comments Some of the most common banking trojans we run into are versions of ZeuS (ZBot) and SpyEye. These are […]

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Businesses need to look at security as a military operation – Computerworld

  Over on the post “Businesses need to look at security as a military operation – Computerworld” contains this text: Home > Security News Businesses need to look at security as a military operation By Tim Greene May 12, 2011 06:00 AM ETComments (0)Recommended (3) Network World – LAS VEGAS — Businesses need to look […]

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Facebook spam prevention scam spreading like wildfire • The Register

  Over on the post “Facebook spam prevention scam spreading like wildfire • The Register” contains this text: Facebook spam prevention scam spreading like wildfire Alert Print Post comment Retweet Facebook Social media worm d’jour By John Leyden • Get more from this author Posted in Spam, 12th May 2011 10:22 GMT Free whitepaper – BitDefender […]

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Lab Matters – At the Halfway Mark: Malware Predictions in 2011 – Securelist

  Over on the post “Lab Matters – At the Halfway Mark: Malware Predictions in 2011 – Securelist” contains this text In this newest edition of Lab Matters, Director of Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research and Analysis Team Costin Raiu offers some predictions about what we will see in the second half of 2011. Raiu’s predictions […]

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Don’t fall for ‘First Exposure: iPhone 5′ Facebook scam | InSecurity Complex – CNET News

  Over on the post “Don’t fall for ‘First Exposure: iPhone 5′ Facebook scam | InSecurity Complex – CNET News” contains this text: MAY 11, 2011 5:55 PM PDT Don’t fall for ‘First Exposure: iPhone 5′ Facebook scam by Elinor Mills Print E-mail 4 comments Share If you see this post on Facebook, don’t click […]

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Newly emerged banking Trojan challenges ZeuS-SpyEye duopoly • The Register

  Over on the post “Newly emerged banking Trojan challenges ZeuS-SpyEye duopoly • The Register” contains this text: The Sunspot Trojan has already been linked to instances of fraudulent losses, according to transaction security firm Trusteer. The Windows-based malware is designed to carry out man-in-the-browser attacks, including web injections, page-grabbing, key-logging and screen shooting (a […]

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