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In the wake of Europe vs. Facebook’s “Annoy Facebook” campaign, those who participated discovered something very fishy: Facebook claims that it is not required to give a user a ‘complete’ copy of his or her data if, in doing so, the company will be compromising its ‘trade secrets’ or ‘intellectual property’. It’s a bit of […]

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In the last 24 hours, there has been much coverage of a data breach impacting the estimated 35 million users of SK Comms in South Korea. SK Comms is the largest service provider in the region, offering 3 types of service: social networking, mobile phone and instant messaging. The breach affected user accounts of Nate […]

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Some early adopters of Google+ have found themselves bombarded with multiple notification messages in their email, due to a bug in the social networking’s code after the site – astonishingly – ran out of disk space. Vic Gundotra, Senior Vice-President of Social for Google, posted an apology (appropriately enough) on his Google+ account to those […]

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