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HOW TO: Patch Your Applications
Source:Mashable! There are only a few places around the world where the vice of art of consumerism is having a good day. Suffice it to say that the holiday season will be celebrated; it just won’t...read more
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Topic(s): web, security, antivirus, how to, online security, antispyware, OS updates, patching
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Twitterank Might Not Have Been a Phishing Scam, But It Was Fascinating
Source:Mashable! This week has seen an incredible amount of interest around Twitterank, a new tool that popped up that computes a numerical score of … something.
At first, no one was really too ...read more
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Topic(s): web 2.0, web, security, passwords, phishing, twitter, Opinion, twitterank
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Is Twitterank Ranking Your Popularity Or Stealing Your Password?
Source:Mashable! Something called “Twitterank” has been #1 on Twitter’s trending topics for much of the afternoon, and a flurry of tweets have been coming across along the lines of “my twitt...read more
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20+ Firefox 3 Security and Privacy Extensions
Source:Mashable! My first work in Web TV dates back long before Web 2.0, at the infrastructure level, as I come out of the Internet telecom space – or the industry that makes the Web do what it do...read more
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Topic(s): privacy, web, security, firefox, firefox 3, Lists, extensions, addons, FF3
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Mashed Life Tries to Help You Manage Your Web 2.0 Life
Source:TechCrunch
As more Web properties crop up, the number of usernames and passwords you use start piling up. In an attempt to alleviate some of those concerns and make it easier for you to lo...read more
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German Security Office Smells Stink on Google Chrome
Source:Mashable! Germany’s Office for Information Security, also known as the BSI, has apparently looked at Google’s Chrome browser and felt a pinch of uneasy déjà vu (a la Microsoft), only th...read more
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Topic(s): News, google, web, security, Web apps, Opinion, local, Channels, San Francisco-San Jose, Google Chrome, BSI, German Information Security
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Be Careful if You Access Gmail Through a Public Hotspot
Source:Mashable! If you check Gmail’s settings, the last option under the “General” tab lets you “always use https” when accessing Gmail. It’s a fairly new option...read more
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