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6 Online Safety Tips for Women
By Mitzi Perdue WeNews correspondent Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Cyber-Safety Savants Say Less is Best Online
Cybercriminals may be "spear phishing" your Facebook or Twitter account. A gorgeous PowerPoint attachment may harbor a malicious program. Women are more vulnerable to online security breaches, so here are a few words from the Web-wise.
Games 'not immune' to cyber attacks
UK Government computer networks are "regularly targeted" by foreign intelligence agencies and groups working on their behalf, a Cabinet minister has said.
Windows 8 RT Poses Security Dilemma
Windows 8 RT systems may be at greater risk than systems running more traditional versions of Windows.
'The Olympics Won't Be Immune': Maude Warns On Cyber Attacks
This summer's London Olympics "will not be immune" to cyber attacks by those seeking to disrupt the Games, a Cabinet minister warned today. Cabinet Office...
There is a dark side to the internet but it must be free of state control says minister
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude issued the caution as he revealed that UK Government computer networks are ‘regularly targeted’ by foreign intelligence agencies and groups working on their behalf.
Why Your Internet Might Disappear This Summer
There are an estimated 350,000 systems online that still rely on the DNSChanger botnet servers for DNS services, and those servers will be shut down July 9.
Ghost of HTML5 future: Web browser botnets
With great power comes great responsibility ... to not pwn the interweb B-Sides HTML5 will allow web designers to pull off tricks that were previously only possible with Adobe Flash or convoluted JavaScript. But the technology, already widely supported by web browsers, creates plenty of opportunities for causing mischief.…
How to protect against spam, malware and privacy intrusions on your phone: Plain Dealing
Scammers who once stuck to email inboxes are making the leap to mobile phones – meaning if you haven't received a text message yet offering you a payday loan or phony Walmart gift card, your day is coming.
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