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Dropbox confirms it was hacked, offers users help

Scott Claybrook August 3, 2012 March 17, 2020Dropbox, Uncategorized

“After a two-week investigation, the online file storage service confirms that usernames and passwords were stolen from third party Web sites and then used to access Dropbox accounts.” Read More from CNet

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When good Android apps go bad — a security lesson

Scott Claybrook July 23, 2012 July 23, 2012Uncategorized

After loading a legitimate Android app onto Google Play, researchers were able to update it with malicious functionality without triggering the malware detection system. Whoops. Read More at CNet

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Hackers post 450K credentials pilfered from Yahoo

Scott Claybrook July 13, 2012 July 13, 2012Uncategorized

Credentials posted in plain text appear to have originated from the Web company’s Yahoo Voices platform. The hackers say they intended the data dump as a “wake-up call.” More from CNET

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European telcoms defend leaked proposal for U.N. Internet tax

Scott Claybrook June 12, 2012 June 12, 2012Uncategorized

“The idea of requiring content providers to pay fees based on usage is an “innovative” change to the way the Internet currently works and will create a more “fair” environment “where operators’ revenues will not be disconnected from the investment needs made necessary by the rapid growth of Internet traffic,”…

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U.N. takeover of the Internet must be stopped, U.S. warns

Scott Claybrook June 5, 2012 June 5, 2012Uncategorized

A U.N. summit later this year in Dubai could lead to a new international regime of censorship, taxes, and surveillance, warn Democrats, Republicans, the Internet Society, and father of the Internet Vint Cerf.  Read More at CNet

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Microsoft ticks off advertisers with IE10 ‘Do Not Track’ policy

Scott Claybrook June 5, 2012 June 5, 2012Uncategorized

The “Do Not Track” feature will be turned on by default in Internet Explorer 10, a move that’s upsetting the advertising community.  Read More at CNet

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Critical insights on the state of IT

Scott Claybrook May 10, 2012 May 10, 2012Uncategorized

1. The problem with IT Justin James: “Most IT departments consistently fail to deliver value! When all you’ve done is replace the intraoffice mail system with email and IM, and replaced the filing cabinets and accounts ledgers with databases and applications, all for a price so expensive that you wonder…

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FBI: We need wiretap-ready Web sites – now

Scott Claybrook May 8, 2012 May 8, 2012Uncategorized

“CNET learns the FBI is quietly pushing its plan to force surveillance backdoors on social networks, VoIP, and Web e-mail providers, and that the bureau is asking Internet companies not to oppose a law making those backdoors mandatory.” Read More from CNET

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Leaving WFU Google?

Scott Claybrook May 4, 2012 May 4, 2012Uncategorized

Do you need to know how to get your stuff out of WFU Google? Check out this page for some helpful information.

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Alert! Android malware now spreading through hacked Web sites

Scott Claybrook May 4, 2012 May 4, 2012Uncategorized

Malware is now being targeted to Android devices via compromised Web sites, a first in the mobile world, says security firm Lookout. Read More at CNET

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