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Scams and hoaxes often surface after Facebook announces changes to the site. The fear, uncertainty and doubt created by the launch of new features or controls give scammers a great opportunity to take advantage of the situation. We have seen several “Facebook is going to be charging” hoaxes in the past. Here is the latest:  […]

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Recently, Facebook has seen a rise in the popularity of Smash or Pass groups. These are communities wherein teens post their pictures so that other teens may comment with either ‘smash’ or ‘pass’. Smash would mean that they would willingly engage with sexual intercourse with the person should the opportunity arise; and Pass if they […]

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On March 18, 2011, we blogged about a breach at RSA regarding the disclosure of unspecified sensitive materials related to SecurID. At the time, little information was made available as to the extent of the breach, the exact information that was compromised, or how it would affect RSA’s customers. In a related Threat Analysis, we […]

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