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Even after a few weeks following Steve Jobs’ death, spammers are still taking advantage of his demise. We have previously reported about this in the following blog entries: Cybercriminals Remember Steve Jobs Through Facebook Scam Steve Jobs Proclaimed Alive by Spam This time, we received sample spammed messages promoting a supposed charity fund for young […]

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We’ve just been hit with a double-barrelled Patch Tuesday, with both Microsoft and Adobe publishing security updates. Despite its weekly-sounding name, Patch Tuesday happens once a month in Microsoft’s calendar, once a quarter in Adobe’s, and once a quarter but in different months to Adobe and not necessarily on the same Tuesday as Microsoft in […]

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I’m not a LinkedIn user – at least not yet, though I suspect that like many of my friends and colleagues I may eventually feel compelled to “be there or be square”. As a non-user I haven’t been tracking changes to the default privacy settings of the service, or the implications of those changes. Neither, […]

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