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Any user with a casual passing interest in IT security will at some stage encounter the paradoxically named expression ‘false positive’. Not quite the tautological twist that it might at first sound like, a false positive is the term we use to describe the “false” identification of a piece of software code as a “positive” […]

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03
Oct
2011

Personal information belonging to a full third of Massachusetts residents has been compromised in one way or another, according to the state’s attorney general, citing statistics gleaned from a tough new data breach reporting law. Watch a slideshow version of this story. RSA recently announced that security of its two-factor SecurID tokens could be at […]

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22
Sep
2011

Just a quick heads up that there’s a Twitter spamrun targeting mentions of the videogame Bioshock Infinite. The promise: “My friend got Bioshock Infinite free”.  Click to Enlarge The reality: Click to Enlarge A woman doing aeroplane impressions. Of course, people getting free copies of Bioshock Infinite would be quite a feat in itself, given […]

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