Don’t just read the latest computer security news – watch it in 90 seconds!
The lessons this month: “Anonymous” hacktivists aren’t as anonymous as they might have hoped, applications in Apple’s brand new OS X App Store not so safe after all, Vodafone Australia data leakage stirs the privacy waters, and Facebook backs down for once.
Apple and smartphones top 2011 cybercrime targets Security firm McAfee expects malicious activity in 2011 to target smartphones, URL shorteners, geolocation services like Foursquare, and Apple...
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Cheryl Cole clickjacking on Facebook, posing as a BBC news report Girls Aloud pop star Cheryl Cole, famous in the UK for her role as a judge on top TV show "The X Factor" which had its grand final last night, is being exploited by scammers on Facebook.
Scammers are...
Apple, Facebook, Adobe, Firesheep – 90 Sec Roundup – Nov 2010 Don't just read the latest computer security news - watch it in just 90 seconds!
This month: Apple has all sorts of fun; Facebook decides its users are "inauthentic"; Adobe gets a sandbox to play in...
Facebook News Feeds Full of Malware, BitDefender Says (PC Magazine) PC Magazine - There are a lot of bogus posts floating around Facebook. According to data from security company BitDefender, there's harmful content behind about 20 percent of posts on a Facebook news...
Phishing the Apple Store In September 2010, Symantec observed a phishing Web site that spoofed the Apple brand by mimicking the “My Apple” Web site of the Apple Store. The legitimate Apple Store Web site provides ...
Reader feedback on Facebook, Google, Craigslist news I have to say it's great to live in Cringeville, where everyone has a strong opinion about something and they're not afraid to share. Today I dip into my mailbag and pull out what some readers have to...
Apple Publishes App Store Guidelines, Relaxes Restrictions Apple on Thursday relaxed restrictions on the development tools developers can use to create iOS apps, and published its "App Store Review Guidelines," which outlines how the company reviews apps.
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Avoid Cameron Diaz, Breaking News, and Facebook The fourth annual McAfee Most Dangerous Celebrities report declares Cameron Diaz to be the biggest risk of all celebrity athletes, musicians, politicians, comedians and Hollywood stars on the Web when...
Avoid Cameron Diaz, Breaking News, and Facebook (PC World) PC World - The fourth annual McAfee Most Dangerous Celebrities report declares Cameron Diaz to be the biggest risk of all celebrity athletes, musicians, politicians, comedians and Hollywood stars on t...
Beware Facebook "Timeline" scams http://t.co/W5EW0cVv 5 months ago
Nigerian government (unknowingly) hosts phishing website http://t.co/uQd42ENw 5 months ago
PCMag Awards McAfee All Access its Editors’ Choice: SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--McAfee today announced... http://t.co/FakV7Vd8 5 months ago
RT @mikko: I hadn't noticed Google Maps has added 3D models of buildings. Here's a (very accurate) view of F-Secure HQ in Helsinki http://t.co/IKfAZlak 5 months ago
North Koreans aren't known for their online presence. But others may be lured into clicking Kim Jong-Il 'videos' too http://t.co/yQOon6YT 5 months ago
How to Protect Your Professional Reputation on Facebook Timeline http://t.co/I4bcR2VN 5 months ago
This is pretty impressive from @Softpedia: Facebook scans 2 trillion link clicks and blocks 220 million posts each day http://t.co/vKsn9gNl 5 months ago
Need for integrated approach to security in industrial control systems - http://t.co/tPBCNOow with @PikeResearch 5 months ago
Some free-based music we play at work http://t.co/xu5agZfc 5 months ago
Japan’s cyber defense weapon: a virus. It includes quotes by @Luis_Corrons via @InfosecurityMag 5 months ago