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You can’t fight the power, but the power has shifted.
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: Opinion,Web 2.0 | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: Apple, cloud, Denial of Service, government, hack, hacked, hacktivism, malware, security, Twitter, web | 2 Comments
 
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Dec
Conficker, Duqu, Stuxnet, Aliens, Confuxnet!
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: malware,Opinion,vulnerability | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: compromise, conficker, cybercrime, exploit, government, hack, hacked, hacktivism, malicious code, malware, Rogue AV, security, vulnerability, worm_downad | 4 Comments
 
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Nov
How to check if you are a victim of Ghost Click
Rik Ferguson
Filed under: Bad guys always lose,countermeasures,data protection,Family Safety,Mac OS,malware,Underground Economy,vulnerability | RSS 2.0 | TB | Tags: Apple, botnet, compromise, cybercrime, DNS, Fake AV, fraud, hack, hacked, malicious code, malware, privacy, Rogue AV, security | 30 Comments

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