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Dangers On The Internet: November 2011
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Dangers On The Internet. Wednesday, 16 November 2011. Facebook Blames ‘Coordinated Spam Attack’ for Surge in Porn Imagery. Facebook said today that a “coordinated spam attack” was to blame for the posting of pornographic and violent images on the news feeds of unsuspecting Facebook users. 8220;I noticed Facebook porn in my friend feed. New feature? In a statement this afternoon Facebook said that some Facebook users were tricked into pasting and executing “malicious javascript” in their brows...Earlier t...
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Dangers On The Internet: Facebook site infiltrated!
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Dangers On The Internet. Saturday, 16 February 2013. The Facebook security teams has confirmed that the social networking site was targeted in a "sophisticated attack" last month. The digital intrusion apparently occurred when a small number of Facebook personnel visited a compromised mobile developer website. Interestingly, Facebook says it wasn't not alone in the above-mentioned attack, as other sites were infiltrated as well. As part of our ongoing investigation, we are working continuously and closel...
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Dangers On The Internet: Pirate Bay Co-Founder’s Sentence Cut In Half
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Dangers On The Internet. Saturday, 28 September 2013. Pirate Bay Co-Founder’s Sentence Cut In Half. Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg's prison sentence for hacking and fraud has been reduced from two years to one. (Photo: Reuters). Reported. Namely, charges relating to the hacking of Nordea Bank AB were dismissed, while other hacking charges were upheld. But while the Pirate Bay. Co-founder might have had his sentence reduced in Sweden, he might not be out of hot water yet. Decrypted Tech.
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Dangers On The Internet: 'BadNews' Android malware in approved apps may have been downloaded 9 million times!
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Dangers On The Internet. Sunday, 21 April 2013. BadNews' Android malware in approved apps may have been downloaded 9 million times! A new breed malware. Has been discovered within at least 32 Android apps. Which may have been downloaded up to nine million times! Malware was outed by security firm Lookout Mobile Security. In a blog post. On Friday and the affected apps have now been removed by Google. Apps containing the BadNews. Bad guys are smart'. That scans the Play store for harmful apps. This is a w...
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Dangers On The Internet: December 2010
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Dangers On The Internet. Tuesday, 14 December 2010. FixRedirectVirus.org Has Finally Found a Solution For The Google Redirect Virus! Is a software program designed to get rid of the Google Redirect Virus from your PC. This application has been created by a computer technician in the UK who. Had his computer infected with the virus. After spending months removing the infection, he created several effective ways to remove it, which have all been included in his popular program. Google redirect virus removal.
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Dangers On The Internet: May 2011
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Dangers On The Internet. Friday, 20 May 2011. Sony hit again with two hacks. Japanese ISP subsidiary is broken into, while phishers use Sony server in Thailand. An intruder has apparently broken into So-net, an internet service provider subsidiary of Sony, and stolen about $1,200 worth of virtual tokens. So-net disclosed the compromise in an alert (written in Japanese) on its homepage on Thursday. A So-net spokesman told the Wall Street Journal. In addition, about 90 email accounts are also believed to h...
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Dangers On The Internet: Cyber Threats Hit Record Levels
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Dangers On The Internet. Saturday, 25 January 2014. Cyber Threats Hit Record Levels. Cyber threats and vulnerabilities have reached their highest level for more than a decade. Networking equipment specialist Cisco's latest security study reveals. According to the Cisco 2014 Annual Security Report, which became available this week, cumulative annual alert totals rose by 14%. A startling finding of the study is that all 30 of a sample of the biggest multinational company networks generated visitor traffic ...
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Dangers On The Internet: April 2013
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Dangers On The Internet. Sunday, 21 April 2013. BadNews' Android malware in approved apps may have been downloaded 9 million times! A new breed malware. Has been discovered within at least 32 Android apps. Which may have been downloaded up to nine million times! Malware was outed by security firm Lookout Mobile Security. In a blog post. On Friday and the affected apps have now been removed by Google. Apps containing the BadNews. Bad guys are smart'. That scans the Play store for harmful apps. This is a w...
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Dangers On The Internet: August 2011
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Dangers On The Internet. Tuesday, 9 August 2011. Hackers Threaten To Destroy Facebook! Notorious hacker collective Anonymous on Tuesday threatened to “kill” Facebook. On Nov. 5, according to a YouTube video. Spotlighted on official channels used by the group. Did not immediately respond with an official comment about the threat. Anonymous claims it is doing Facebook. Users a service because the company is “selling information to government agencies.” It also asserts that Facebook. Nov 5 is Guy Fawkes Day...
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Dangers On The Internet: June 2011
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Dangers On The Internet. Monday, 20 June 2011. Sega says 1.3 million affected by data breach. The hack that took down Sega's online gaming service late last week has affected 1.3 million customers. That was one of the details confirmed by the publisher on Sunday. A cyber attack on the publisher's Sega Pass service - a subscription-based feature that allows gamers to play unlimited. Online - forced the service to be shut down. The Sega Pass website has been replaced with a terse message that reads, "SEGA ...
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