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There’s no doubt about it: The US has mixed motives when it comes to user privacy in social media. That became obvious this week with the juxtaposition of the FBI voicing its voracious desire to suck up social media data vs. the FTC’s 1) recent bemoaning of Facebook’s and Google’s wanton privacy policy changes and […]

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On December 6 2011, a number of pro-Kremlin activists launched an attack on Twitter using bots which posted messages with a hashtag #???????????? (Triumfalnaya). These bots posted a range of national slogans and crude language. With a rate of up to 10 messages per second, these bots succeeded in blocking the actual message feed with […]

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As our friends at ESET have mentioned on their blog, new variants of the latest Mac malware – the Tsunami backdoor Trojan – have been discovered. SophosLabs has received a few new samples of the malware – which can be used both to launch denial-of-service attacks and by remote hackers to gain access to your […]

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