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Here is a scenario that may sound familiar to you. You were in front of your computer one night and decided to watch some YouTube clips. So you opened your favourite browser and because you have clumsy fingers, instead of typing “YouTube.com” in the address bar you entered “YoutTube.com”. A second later, a Web page […]

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If you’ve got clumsy fingers like me, occasionally you probably type the wrong the wrong address for a website. For instance, today I wanted to visit Twitter but I accidentally typed in twtter.com instead. Clearly this site has no qualms about using a Twitteresque colour scheme, or the familiar silhouette of the Twitter bird (who […]

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This weekend, while the Anonymous people were DDoSing the Spanish Police web site in what they call “peaceful protests” (are they ignorant or just cynical?) another news came out: the International Money Found was hacked, and had been compromised for months. Shocking news As soon as it was made public all media start talking about […]

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