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May 2011
 
27
May
Mac malware: Same shizzle, different dizzle.
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: Mac OS,malware,Opinion,SEO,Social Engineering | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: Apple, botnet, cybercrime, Fake AV, malicious code, malware, security | 5 Comments
 
26
May
3 steps to protect yourself from Facejacking
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: Bad guys always lose,data protection,Family Safety,Web 2.0 | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: compromise, Facebook, fraped, fraping, hack, hacked, password, privacy, security, snooping, web | 10 Comments
 
25
May
So secure we don’t need security?
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: Encryption,Family Safety,Opinion,Social Engineering | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: chrome, chromeos, google, netbook, privacy, security, Social Engineering, web | 10 Comments

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