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Naked Security reader Sean, who has an eye (and an ear and a nose) for wacky security holes – especially those which make for amusing reading on a Friday afternoon – recently pointed me at a vulnerability disclosure headlined Ducati Diavel Motorcycle Default Ignition Password. The vulnerability disclosure, which appeared back in April, was based […]

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This is an active investigation by Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research & Analysis Team. We will be updating this FAQ document as necessary. What exactly is Duqu? How is it related to Stuxnet? Duqu is a sophisticated Trojan which seems to have been written by the same people who created the infamous Stuxnet worm. Its main […]

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Facebook has been on the hot seat again lately for violating user privacy. Anytime, new features are implemented, advocates, bloggers and analysts all chime in on how your privacy is affected. In addition to the normal hoopla surrounding the platform changes at F8, an Australian blogger discovered that Facebook continues tracking users even after they […]

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