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Mine has been running for half an hour and still has not gotten a response. Could be that the site is being bombarded with requests, I'm not sure.
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There's a new malware attack on Facebook and it's significant for multiple reasons. This attack is particular spreads through bogus links, and it appears to change form in line with news events.
While there have been several similar scams in the past, they've usually involved tricking users...
BOSTON (Reuters) – A computer security researcher has found a flaw in Microsoft Corp's widely used Internet Explorer browser that he said could let hackers steal credentials to access FaceBook, Twitter and other websites.
He calls the technique "cookiejacking."
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With the advent of Twitter driving the popularity of URL shortening services like Bit.ly, TinyURL, and goo.gl, it was inevitable that some enterprising spammers would cash in on the trend. According to Symantec, that's exactly what they're doing.
According to Symantec's May 2011 MessageLabs...
1. Sony's hack woes have deepened--now its Canadian version of the eShop has been hacked by a self-professed grey hat Lebanese hacker, and 2,000 customer records have been acquired (evidence for around 1,000 posted online). At this point it's tempting to say the attacks have moved into a new...
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A fake antivirus application is targeting Mac OS X computers using Apple's Safari browser. Cybercriminals pushing MAC Defender, named like the legitimate MacDefender antivirus product, are manipulating keywords to push malicious sites to the top of search results.
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Hi ya'll!
Yesterday I was looking for a bike on a buy and sell site, I found a nice one and I wanted to see a bigger picture. So I searched for that bike on Google Pictures and found a good pic.
I clicked on it and then Firefox said that this site wasn't secure and I might have gotten some...
Thousands of Web Sites Hit With New Twist on Old SQL Injection Hack
Thousands of Web Sites Hit With New Twist on Old SQL Injection Hack | Arik Hesseldahl | NewEnterprise | AllThingsD
A relatively simple hack has been used to compromise at least 500,000 Web sites, and perhaps as many as 1.5...
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- - - Sorry, this is a duplicate post - - - I forgot to change the title in my last post submission.
Hi Guys,
I recently sent a group email using gmail. After I sent the mail, I received an auto-reply from one of the people I emailed that said "Hi! Thank you for your letter. I will answer...
Hi:
Two questions about Win7, if anyone can help, I'd appreciate it.
Just bought a laptop for 3 boys to share, as their old one was so out of date & bogged down.
One of the boys, I found, goes to sites he shouldn't (need I say which type?) & it totally messes up the OS!! Before he can...
Latest Cyberfraud Attack: (Authoritative Looking Letter From Hotmail Customer Service)
Two Types-- One theme states "Are You Protected?" Then goes on to talk about how older boxes are not saved with because of all the new customer accounts to handle. And we have found you to be in violation...
We handle confidential personal or business data almost every day.
In order to to avoid being hacked, I am trying to figure out how to protect our data.
Encryptng data is an easy answer but repeated encrytion and decryption of data everyday would be inconvenient chores.
I am wondering how you...
February 12, 2010
In an effort to boost sales, sellers of a fake antivirus product known as "Live PC Care" are offering their victims live technical support.
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World of Warcraft users get another worry
Sexy girls are not always what they seem
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Friday, 27 November 2009, 12:15
INSECURITY FIRM Sophos is warning World of Warcraft users to be on the look out for sexy strangers bearing dangerous gifts.
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