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This social media “stalking” thing, to the best of my knowledge, all began on MySpace. We’ve seen them emerge on Twitter, too: our friends at Sophos wrote a so-called “app” that Twitter purportedly released to track a user’s stalker. Only this time, no such app is ever involved. click to enlarge We’ve seen the tweet […]

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The programme of the second day of the VB conference was very mixed. In the corporate stream we have seen sessions about MacOSX Malware, Android Malware and various techniques to identify and analyze distributed attacks. In the technical stream there also were many interesting presentations about mobile malware, malware analysis, and two presentations which try […]

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For the past few weeks, it looks as though Safari on OS X 10.6.8 has not been handling website cookies correctly, as a Naked Security reader from Toronto pointed out recently. This issue has also popped up on Apple’s own Support Communities forum. The problem is that even if you tell Safari to block all […]

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