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Proposed amendments to ECPA would make Orwell squirm
George Orwell wrote his famous book about Big Brother in 1948. What would he think about the Electronic Communications Privacy Act? Changes to the act are being voted on this week ...
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Security Daily: A new way to aggregate InfoSec news
Security Daily uses unique Swiss technology to supply information security news. And it's based on tweets and hashtags.
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LinkedIn: Surprise changes to defaults affect your privacy
Do you know what Social Advertising is? If you use LinkedIn, you may already be part of it. Michael Kassner sorts out LinkedIn's privacy policy and suggests settings you may want t...
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Social networking sites: What information will they release about you?
Michael Kassner takes a closer look at the kinds of information released by social networking sites about members if requested by law enforcement. Concerned? Or is it just the pric...
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IT security: A woman's perspective on the world of cybercrime
Like many areas of IT, cybersecurity is a sector that has long been dominated by men. Recently, Michael Kassner spoke to a researcher and investigator, who founded her own company,...
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Trusted IT-security journalist changes addresses
Brian Krebs, a well-known IT journalist is leaving the Washington Post. Michael Kassner writes about his contributions and what's next for Mr. Krebs.
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Twitter: Under attack
We all knew it was going to happen sooner or later. So it's no surprise that Twitter is under attack. The important thing now is knowing what to do about it.
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Security Now: Podcasts for the security conscious
Security is one issue that is on the forefront of everyone's mind and to make sure I am up to speed on anything pertaining to security I listen to Steve Gibson's Security Now podc...
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Sprint starts Femtocell rollout in two US cities
Sprint starts Femtocell rollout in two US cities