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Imagine a program that scans your computer, detects some errors, and offers to fix them. There are many legitimate programs that do this (for example, antivirus programs), but there are also many fake programs, which do nothing beneficial – they just pretend to do a scan of your computer, they pretend to fix some errors, […]

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Malware is widely considered as software whose purpose it is to, for example, harm the device or steal information, which could result in identity theft or fraud with financial penalties without the user’s consent. But it is not always easy to tell the good from the bad. The number of apps that defame the user […]

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In the wake of Nic Cubrilovic’s revelations about the suspicious behavior of Facebook cookies, the social networking site has been hit by lawsuit after lawsuit, all accusing the site of ‘violating wire tap laws’. To date, the number of suits related to the cookie issue amounts to five in total, three of which were filed […]

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