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ID theft protection firm sued LifeLock misinformed customers view story
133 votes- Submitted by Zaibatsu
- 3 months ago
- (http://www.wvgazette.com/News/200...)
- Became popular 3 months ago
Richard Todd Davis, CEO of LifeLock Inc., was so confident in his company's ability to protect his identity that he publicly revealed his Social Security number... Bad Idea
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DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet view story
125 votes- Submitted by Zaibatsu
- 3 months ago
- (http://www.computerworld.com/acti...)
- Became popular 3 months ago
The National Security Agency's DNS servers were unavailable on Thursday, knocking the secretive government agency offline.
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Air Force Colonel Wants to Build a Military Botnet view story
118 votes- Submitted by Zaibatsu
- 3 months ago
- (http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/...)
- Became popular 3 months ago
While most government agencies are struggling to keep their computers out of the latest Russian botnets, Col. Charles W. Williamson III is proposing that the Air Force build its own
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TJ Max To Pay Up To $40,900,000 For Data Breach view story
90 votes- Submitted by msaleem
- 9 months ago
- (http://www.usatoday.com/money/ind...)
- Became popular 9 months ago
TJX will pay as much as $40.9 million in a settlement with Visa and the bank that processes TJX's credit card payments over a massive breach of TJX customers' card data, the discount retailer said Friday.
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DIY Wiretapping: The Ultimate Guide (and How to Fight Back) view story
91 votes- Submitted by sunita
- 2 months ago
- (http://www.itsecurity.com/feature...)
- Became popular 2 months ago
Even if you aren't involved in a criminal case or illegal operation, it's incredibly easy to set up a wiretap or surveillance system on any type of phone. Don't be surprised to learn that virtually anyone could be spying on you for any reason.
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Store It: 100 Online Spaces to Store All Your Data view story
91 votes- Submitted by sunita
- about 1 month ago
- (http://www.internetservicedeals.c...)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
There are hundreds of services out there that provide data storage over the Web. Some are even available to use free of charge. Here are a few services this article has compiled to help get you started storing things online.
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50 Firefox Add-Ons to Achieve Private and Secure Web Surfing view story
84 votes- Submitted by windows
- about 1 month ago
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- Became popular about 1 month ago
Firefox is generally considered a secure web browser, but if you're interested in keeping your activity on certain websites private or giving yourself extra protection against phishing, you may want to consider beefing up your Firefox's security ingeneral
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ABC News: Counterfeit Parts: Gateway for Hackers? view story
91 votes- Submitted by Zaibatsu
- 3 months ago
- (http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/FedC...)
- Became popular 3 months ago
The FBI is investigating whether counterfeit routers and computer hardware from China installed in U.S. government computer networks might provide a secret gateway for hackers to tap into secure government databases.
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The Ultimate Amateur Private Eye Guide: 50 Free Services to Dig Up Info on Anyone view story
75 votes- Submitted by windows
- about 1 month ago
- (http://www.internetservicedeals.c...)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
Whether you're an employer trying to research a sketchy job candidate, or trying to research sex offenders in your area, there are a number of free Web tools to turn you into an amateur private eye. Check these out...
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Airport Tyranny: Rude, Arrogant TSA Perverts Must Go! view story
82 votes- Submitted by FatLester
- 2 months ago
- (http://washingtontimes.com/news/2...)
- Became popular 2 months ago
Editorial lashes out at the usually rude, quite arrogant and often perverted Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees who hassle and harass law-abiding citizens in America's airports.

