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You are currently browsing the blog archives for the month:
January 2010
 
27
Jan
Facebook “Un Named App” scare leads to malware
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: malware,SEO,Web 2.0 | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: Facebook, malicious code, malware, web | 8 Comments
 
19
Jan
Google, China, Chicken Little and Cyber Armageddon.
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: data leakage,data protection,Encryption,Hacking,malware,Opinion,Updates & Patches,vulnerability | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: compromise, cybercrime, data loss, email, exploit, hack, hacked, malicious code, malware, security, vulnerability | 7 Comments
 
8
Jan
Pakistani National Response Center for Cyber Crimes… Hacked!
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: data leakage,Hacking,Opinion,Site Compromise,vulnerability | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: compromise, cybercrime, data loss, government, hack, hacked, hacktivism, security, vulnerability, web | 5 Comments

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