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  1. Google RatProxy looks for cross-site flaws

    http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/Google-RatProxy-looks-for-cross-site-flaws/0,130061744,339290328,00.htm?feed=rss

    Google released a free tool Tuesday that should help Web developers find and fix cross-site vulnerabilities.…

    3 hours ago
  2. iPhone: Google Talk, new security threats

    http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/iPhone-Google-Talk-new-security-threats/0,130061744,339290327,00.htm?feed=rss

    Google is making its Google Talk instant-messaging application available for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, however these new applications come in light of new security scares.…

    3 hours ago
  3. Lithuanian websites hacked by Russians?

    http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/Lithuanian-websites-hacked-by-Russians-/0,130061744,339290323,00.htm?feed=rss

    Last weekend, several hundred Lithuanian websites were defaced with pro-Soviet and anti-Lithuanian slogans, according to The New York Times.…

    3 hours ago
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    Burglary at Google, employee records stolen

    http://www.ditii.com/2008/07/03/burglary-at-google-employee-...

    ’ details and those of dependents such as names, addresses, and social security numbers were on the stolen computers. It is understood that Colt did not employ encryption to protect the information. Full Article

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    Stolen: Google’s employee records

    http://www.tekorama.com/stolen-googles-employee-records

    number of employees' details and those of dependents such as names, addresses, and social security numbers were on the stolen computers. It is understood that Colt did not employ encryption to protect the information. View Full Article: ZDNet Australia

    4 days ago in Tekorama · Authority: 1
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    Stolen: Google’s employee records

    http://aoei.com/new/tekorama/?p=815

    number of employees' details and those of dependents such as names, addresses, and social security numbers were on the stolen computers. It is understood that Colt did not employ encryption to protect the information. View Full Article: ZDNet Australia

    4 days ago in Tekorama · No authority yet
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    Notebooks, iPods, mobiles, books banned on UK flights

    http://ipod.compspies.net/2008/07/03/notebooks-ipods-mobiles...

    music websites music shop jobs the strictest security measures in years: iPods, cellular phones, download free music websites laptops, and even books and magazines were www how to download music com no longer permitted as tv music cds carry-on items. read more

    4 days ago in iPod · Authority: 2
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    New Internet Trends - Google’s Search for America’s Psyche - Washington Post

    http://newinternetmarketingtrends.com/new-internet-trends-go...

    your random, untethered wisps of thoughts manifested as search terms like “unexplained hives” and ” Kate Beckinsale single?” — can be bundled together to paint an accurate representation of your morality Stolen: Google’s employee records - ZDNet Australia Google has confirmed that personal data of US employees hired prior to 2006 have been stolen in a recent burglary. Records kept at Colt Express Outsourcing Services, an external company Google and other companies use to handle human resources

    4 days ago in New Internet Marketing Trends · No authority yet
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    News - Software - ZDNet Australia

    http://zdnet.com.au/news/software

    Telstra finally woos the iPhone XP receives kiss of death, long live Vista CommBank throws open $1.3bn telco deal Telstra readies Next G mobiles for barcode invasion Will software set the mobile phone free? Hackers hijack ICANN sites Should FTTN kill the current copper network? Tech greats bid farewell to Gates Ubuntu creator wants to squash 'upstream' bugs We didn't stuff up on school computer costs: Swan More articles » 66

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    Even top shelf browsers should have a use-by-date

    http://www.disassociated.com/2008/07/02/even-top-shelf-brows...

    assign web browsers a use-by-date

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    Gartner: Better Windows security keeps Apple safer

    http://security.articlemannia.com/2008/07/01/gartner-better-...

    alert so many holes msn anti virus software www microsoft com athome security msn anti virus software information principle security in its security and privacy internet business microsoft security alert information on security ubiquitous platform. read more

    5 days ago in security · Authority: 1
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    More old news: Visa makes ‘use once’ password cards

    http://themangle.wordpress.com/2008/06/30/more-old-news-visa...

    ZDNet Australia recently wrote

    7 days ago in The Mangle · Authority: 1
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    Securabit

    http://www.securabit.com

    On this episode of SecuraBit: Anthony, Chris, Christopher, Jay, and special guest Rob (mubix) discuss: Signature based anti-virus dead? Rubbermaid Botmaster Sentenced BackTrack3 Final released! Using Google Earth to crash neighboring pools Crazed Bovine Traversal Distributed Honeypot Project The iTunes link on the frong page here works again!!!  Check out the forums, and our IRC

    7 days ago in Securabit · Authority: 7
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