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Phishing scams hit Facebook and Twitter (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
Phishing scams hit Facebook and Twitter
Twitter-Savvy Hackers Tweak the Twitterati (New York Times)
Life’s not so tweet over at Twitter these days. The microblogging company, which allows users to broadcast short messages to groups of followers, recently found itself the target of a wave of hacking and phishing attacks.
MD5 Is Officially Insecure: Hackers Break SSL Certificates, Impersonate CA (AnandTech)
Ever wanted to be an Intermediate Certificate Authority?...
Lurking online, a Web rife with 'evil purposes' (The Buffalo News)
It can be an e-mail from the widow of a recently deceased Nigerian prince asking for your help in disposing of $5 million.
Apple Makes a Strong Holiday Showing at Amazon (PC World)
Hunting ME down: A wake-up call for card users (The Washington DC Examiner)
“Hello Mrs. Suleiman, did you just purchase some computers in England with your debit card?” said the voice on the phone. “Uh … No. My debit card is in my purse and I’ve never been to Oxford,” I replied, frantically pacing around my kitchen in Burke, Va.
Web browser flaw could put e-commerce security at risk (CNET via Yahoo! News)
Updated 9 a.m. PST to reflect that presentation has taken place and include comment from cryptography expert Bruce Schneier.
Web browser flaw could put e-commerce security at risk (CNET)
Key piece of Internet technology that banks and e-commerce sites rely on to keep transactions safe suffers from a serious security vulnerability, an international team of researchers reports.
MD5 Collision Creates Rogue Certificate Authority (Translation: Bad News for the Internet) (TechCrunch)
At the 25th Chaos Communication Congress (CCC) today, researchers will reveal how they utilized a collision attack against the MD5 algorithm to create a rogue certificate authority. This is pretty big news, so read on. When you make a secured connection to a website via HTTPS, a public key certificate is sent from the server to your computer. This certificate contains a digital signature ...
Best Practices for Protecting against Viruses, Spyware, and Hacking (Dr. Dobb's Journal)
As the value of information goes up, it is attracting more sophisticated kinds of thievery
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