Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Lawsuit accuses comScore of extensive privacy violations

Researchers find first Android malware targeting Gingerbread | Twitter turns on SSL encryption for some users

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Lawsuit accuses comScore of extensive privacy violations
A proposed class-action lawsuit filed in federal court in Chicago accused online tracking and analytics firm comScore of surreptitiously collecting Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, passwords and other data from consumer systems. Read More


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Researchers find first Android malware targeting Gingerbread
Researchers have spotted the first malware that exploits a critical vulnerability in Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread, finding samples tucked into legitimate apps on Chinese download sites. Read More

Twitter turns on SSL encryption for some users
Twitter is adding SSL to the options that members have when they deal with the site and is even turning the secure mode on by default for some but not all members. Read More


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Protecting Against the New Wave of Malware
Learn why traditional antivirus approaches don't work and why a new approach to endpoint security is required to better protect your company from malicious threats. Learn about the scope of the malware problem and strategies that can help you defend against evolving malware threats. Read now!

Will desktop virtualization prosper pver the WAN?
If virtualization can ease endpoint management and improve security, why stop at remote office Windows PCs? More and more endpoints will simply render graphics over the network rather than receive software updates and store sensitive data on local memory and disk. Read More

iPhone thief accidentally IDs himself via Photobucket
Photobucket has a cool mobile application that allows users to automatically upload mobile pictures to the company's photo-sharing website. That's something that Korey Heess is unlikely to forget anytime soon, after allegedly snapping a picture of himself that was used by police to identify him as a smartphone thief. Read More


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Controlling Migration to IPv6: A Gateway to Tomorrow
This White Paper describes how the BIG-IP LTM system help organizations migrate to IPv6, and can operate as an IPv4 to IPv6 gateway; operating identically in either environment, and within mixed environments. Learn More!

China hacking video shows glimpse of Falun Gong attack tool
China Central Television ran a documentary that included video of an attack tool being used against a U.S.-based Web site in support of the spiritual group Falun Gong. Read More

A social network for IT pros only
Wisegate, a social networking site for IT professionals only, launces next month to provide a forum for the exchange of advice and information about products and services. No vendors allowed. Read More



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