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Anonymous Disrupts UK Government Sites
10 Downing Street, others hit with distributed denial of service attack in a protest against hacker extraditions.
Girls Around Me App Voluntarily Pulled After Privacy Backlash
Developer i-Free Innovations defends the app as misunderstood, since it drew from data the subjects posted
Google's New 'Bouncer' Targets Android Market Malware
Last year saw a 40 percent drop in malicious app downloads, the company says.
Norton Wants to Help You Remember Your Password
Norton's new Identity Safe Service can make managing passwords easier.
Facebook Timeline Privacy Tips: Lockdown Your Profile
Facebook Timeline puts all your information conveniently on display -- here's how to fix that.
Did Anonymous Trick You Into Crashing Sites for MegaUpload Bust?
A new tool, allegedly released by Anonymous, unwittingly ropes casual browsers into helping with distributed denial of service attacks.
Carrier IQ: it's Time for Straight Answers
In a perfect world, wireless carriers would respond to the discovery of Carrier IQ with straight answers.
Duqu Worm Targets Microsoft Zero Day Flaw
New research on the Duqu worm has discovered that at least some variants rely on a malicious Microsoft Word document
'Socialbots' Invade Facebook: Cull 250GB of Private Data
Researchers create "socialbots" to network, Friend, and grab personal data from over one million Facebook users.
Barrett Brown Says Anonymous Attack on Drug Cartels Still Alive
The sometime public face of Anonymous says that the group voted on OpCartel, and the decision was to proceed.
Reduce Email Archives up to 60%
Are you considering implementing a proactive archiving and eDiscovery solutions? This paper summarizes 15 separate soft cost savings when implementing Symantec Enterprise Vault and the Clearwell eDiscovery Platform.
Aberdeen Report: To Patch, or Not to Patch? (Not If, But How)
The report explores the correlation between the current use of patch management and the level of endpoint-related risk that companies are effectively accepting.
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