Posts Tagged ‘Internet Security’

RAISE YOUR VOICE LEBANON !!

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A variety of Lebanese websites, mainly government-related, were hacked overnight by a group calling itself “Raise Your Voice,” demanding better living conditions.

Google bypassed iPhone privacy settings

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Google tracked the web-browsing habits of millions of iPhone users without their consent, it has been revealed.

24 million customer accounts hacked at Zappos

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Online shoe retailer Zappos told customers this weekend that it has been the victim of a cyber attack affecting more than 24 million customer accounts in its database.

Reddit to go dark in SOPA protest

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Wikipedia may join Reddit in 12-hour Jan. 18 blackout action to protest controversial anti-piracy bill

Why Facebook locked down 45,000 accounts ?

Facebook Lock down accounts

Facebook has acted to stop the spread of a new variety of malicious software that has stolen login details from 45,000 mostly British and French users.

More than 100 million EU citizens have never surfed web

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Almost a quarter of the European Union’s 500 million people have never used the Internet and there is a widening division between the web-savvy north of Europe and the poorer south and east, figures released on Wednesday showed.

Joke of the Day: Facebook is Secure!

Facebook Privacy

Step-by-step instructions for how to circumvent Facebook’s privacy systems have been circulating online for more than two weeks.

SOPA, To Block sites with infringing content!

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There’s a disturbing bill making the rounds on Capitol Hill right now called the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA.

Privacy: Will Facebook Ever Get It?

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With Facebook reportedly close to cutting a deal with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over privacy sins dating back to 2009, the question remains whether the social network’s brain trust really gets the privacy issue.

Google to Iran: Change your password

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(Reuters) – Google Inc is advising its Gmail email service customers in Iran to change their passwords in the wake of a cyberattack that has affected a major swath of the country.