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Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.8 yesterday. Most of the media reports have focused on the fact that it prepares your Mac for Mac OS X Lion, but it also fixes a wheelbarrow’s worth of security vulnerabilities. It’s important to understand that cybercriminals don’t need to exploit a software vulnerability to infect a Windows or […]

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Once again, scammers are running rings about Facebook’s built-in security measures by spreading a clickjacking scam between users’ accounts. The latest attack poses as a link to a video of a dad walking in on his daughter. Dad walks in on Daughter.. EMBARRASSING! [LINK] This really must have been an awkward moment. We’ve seen scams […]

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Websense Security Labs® ThreatSeeker® network has noticed a typosquatting activity targeting google.com. Typosquatting is a popular Internet behavior that generates domain names based upon misspelling famous brand names. It is often abused by scammers to host malware and phishing content on these misspelled domains. Apparently, the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act(ACPA)  was enacted in 1999 to fight […]

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