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Another change is rolling out on Facebook. You will soon see a “Subscribe” button in the top right corner of user profiles. This feature is considered game changing by many, as TheNextWeb.com states it could “eliminate your desire to use any other social network.” Twitter and Google+ both allow for asymmetrical user following, meaning you […]

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I keep getting asked – by journalists, friends, colleagues, competitors, delegates at conferences, people on the bus – what my attitude is to hacktivism, hacking and hackers. I usually answer by saying, “What do you mean by hacktivism?” And the answer is frequently, and impassably, circular. “Y’know – all that hacking that hacktivists are doing […]

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Google made security news in a big way this week, announcing that they would begin displaying special “Your computer appears to be infected” warning banners in the search results pages served to certain users. This seems to have really caught the fancy of a lot of security journalists, and I ended up doing several quick […]

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