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October 2011
October 2011
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| Oct |
The mystery of the “hacked” Facebook accounts
Rik Ferguson
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: data leakage,Family Safety,Hacking,Site Compromise,Underground Economy,Web 2.0 | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: compromise, cybercrime, data loss, email, Facebook, hack, hacked, hacktivism, password, privacy, security, web | 1 Comment
| 18 |
| Oct |
Over 10,000 Facebook account details hacked and published
Rik Ferguson
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: data leakage,data protection,Family Safety,Hacking,Underground Economy,vulnerability,Web 2.0 | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: compromise, cybercrime, data loss, Facebook, hack, hacked, hacktivism, password, privacy, security, web | 11 Comments
| 12 |
| Oct |
Sony (not) hacked
Rik Ferguson
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: data protection,Family Safety,Hacking,Opinion,Social Engineering,Underground Economy,vulnerability | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: compromise, cybercrime, data loss, email, hack, hacked, password, privacy, security, web | 1 Comment