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What a stupid phishing site. This site goes to great lengths to make sure you double-check that the URL you’re on is accounts.craigslist.org. And it isn’t. This has got to be one of the stupidest phishing attacks I’ve ever seen. Nobody will ever fall for that. Except they will. You see, people aren’t reading e-mail […]

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Google is working on fixing a hole in Android that can allow someone to snoop around on an unencrypted WiFi network and access the user’s calendar and contact data on Android powered smartphones.Google announced on 18,April-2011 that the flaw, which was first detected by researchers from the University of Ulm in Germany, occurs in the […]

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According to German researchers, 99% of Android devices might be at risk from a vulnerability which could allow unauthorised parties to snoop on your Google Calendar and Contacts information. The discovery by the University of Ulm researchers brings to light a serious privacy issue, and underlines the difficulty that many Android smartphone owners appear to […]

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