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Here’s an example of the “Content suitable for adults” verification scam seen over on Tumblr popping up in the world of Orkut. Clicking through teases the end-user with semi naked body bits flopping about all over the screen, followed by a rather nice looking fake login.  Click to Enlarge  Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge […]

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Steve Jobs has died. Google has altered its home page in tribute: The words “Steve Jobs” link to apple.com: And Apple’s image of Jobs links to this message: It’s a rather moving tribute. It’s also a good security move on the part of Google. As soon as we heard the news, we started looking out […]

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Facebook recently rolled out a number of changes to the social networking site. One of the changes eliminates the concept of Facebook Places, but instead incorporates location-aware updates at virtually every level of Facebook. You might want to think twice, though, before broadcasting your location to the anonymous masses online. Facebook has had a Foursquare-like […]

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