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It looks as if Facebook’s spring cleaning isn’t over just yet. Just a few days after the announcement of Facebook Places being disabled, the Facebook Deals feature has just gotten the ax as well, despite having only four months of testing time. The decision came as a big surprise to many, especially since Facebook Deals […]

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The best way to double check that the page you are visiting is a legitimate page and not a phishing site, is to verify the domain name in the address bar (obviously, this does not work in case of DNS hijacking). Phishers have used a variety of techniques to make the URL look legitimate, like […]

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With the popularity of the WordPress blogging platform, security researchers here at WebsenseR Security Labs T are sure to sit up and take note of any reported zero-day threats affecting the platform itself or the plugins used by blog masters.Recently, we saw a post by Mark Maunder of technology company, Feedjit, where he noticed a […]

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