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The idea of people leaving their Facebook passwords in their wills is certainly not a mainstreaan concept- at the moment. However, if one really stops to think of it, our growing reliance on internet based services prompts the necessity of such action. In fact, a study conducted in behalf of Rackspace, a cloud computing company, […]

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Brett Cove from SophosLabs in Vancouver presented his talk, “Following the tracks: understanding snowshoe spam”, at the Virus Bulletin 2011 conference in Barcelona this morning. While there has been a lot of press about botnets being shutdown resulting in lower volumes of spam reaching our gateways, there has been very little discussion about tackling “snowshoe” […]

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The Missouri Teachers’ Union is very much ready to fight a new law that will prohibit them from adding their students as friends on Facebook. This new piece of legislation is set to be implemented later this month, and the union is dead set on getting it repealed. The teachers believe that this law is […]

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