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by Jason Ding – Barracuda Labs Many Facebook users have the same burning questions – who viewed their Facebook profile? And who viewed them the most? Facebook has officially explained on its FAQ page, that such functionality is not provided either through its own platform nor other third party applications. However, the desire to for […]

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by Dave Michmerhuizen & Luis Chapetti – Security Researchers If you’re a malware spammer, the number one challenge you face is how to get people to open, read and follow links in your message. To accomplish this, one of the driving emotions that spammers appeal to is curiosity. For years spammers have sent emails offering […]

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Just in case you wanted to know exactly how reliant on Google you’ve become, the company is now offering monthly account activity reports on an opt-in basis.These reports cover signed-in activity on various Google services, including search, Gmail, and Google Latitude. They also indicate where users have signed in from, and which browsers or platforms […]

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