Thursday, April 11, 2013

The 5 biggest online privacy threats of 2013

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The 5 biggest online privacy threats of 2013

04.08.2013 3:00 AM

Your Web-based life is under intense scrutiny, as businesses, law enforcement officials, and privacy advocates battle over how to protect--or expose--more of your online data.

The experts agree: Ban Facebook Home in your BYOD workplace

04.08.2013 8:48 AM

Social network's new overlay for Android smartphones 'would be the first thing I would block on my network,' said one security adviser.

 

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Businesses and activists wrestle over California privacy bill

04.04.2013 6:15 AM

For privacy advocates, bill a 'foundational step,' but the Chamber of Commerce says proposed law goes too far.

Dropbox for Business launches, offering single sign-on

04.10.2013 11:47 AM

This new feature promises to make life easier (and more secure) for users and admins alike.

Microsoft to patch IE10 Pwn2Own bugs next week, says security expert

04.04.2013 3:23 PM

Microsoft will ship nine security updates next week, two rated "critical," to patch Internet Explorer, Windows, SharePoint Server, Office Web Apps, and the company's anti-malware software in Windows 8 and RT.

12 easy PC tasks you should be doing (but aren't)

04.05.2013 3:00 AM

The excuses end here! Get your PC into tip-top shape by performing these 12 simple tweaks.

Australia charges alleged Anonymous member

04.05.2013 5:20 AM

Australian police have charged an unidentified juvenile, who is suspected to be a member of the hacker group Anonymous, on a number of counts related to unauthorized access to computer data.

Bitcoin mining malware spreading on Skype, researcher says

04.05.2013 10:20 AM

A spam campaign on Skype is spreading malware with Bitcoin mining capabilities.

BlackBerry details unique security features in OS 10

04.05.2013 11:17 AM

The new BlackBerry 10 operating system can separate personal and business apps, but that's not the only security strength that sets it apart.

Facebook addresses concerns of how Home affects privacy

04.05.2013 6:20 PM

Facebook has posted a Q&A on its website about the privacy implications of its new Facebook Home software for Android phones, though it was unclear if it has addressed all the concerns raised.

Phishing warning issued to energy companies

04.06.2013 7:01 AM

The Department of Homeland Security alert was prompted by an incident last October in which 11 companies in the energy sector were targeted in a sophisticated spear-phishing campaign apparently aimed at breaching their network security.

Microsoft prepares to patch Windows 8 on Tuesday

04.06.2013 10:54 AM

Windows 8 and Windows RT are subject to critical vulnerabilities that will be addressed on Microsoft's Patch Tuesday next week, both by virtue of supporting Internet Explorer 10.

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