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An Internet White Pages For Stalkers (and it's not Facebook)
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Your office copier is spying on you in an unbelievable way
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Google to Offer Encrypted Search
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Single Group Did 66% Of World's Phishing Attacks
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'Kill Your Facebook Page' Backlash Gains Speed
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FBI Gets Evidence in Student Webcam Scandal
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More Reasons Why You Should Still Quit Facebook
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New attack bypasses virtually all Anti Virus protection
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Facebook Board Member's Account Hacked
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Hacker Goes From Wall Street to Prison
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How An Unfixed Net Glitch Could Strand You Offline
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How 4Chan Hacked the TIME 100 (Video)
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Major University Dumps Gmail Over Security Concerns
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How to hide your porn
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News cast gets completely owned by hackers [Video]
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Google's new buggy microblogging Web app aims to educate
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Facebook Security Captcha Fail (pic)
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Canadians drop gloves, punch US in face over piracy list
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U.S. Treasury Web Sites Hacked, Serving Malware
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Former Con Man Helps Feds Thwart Alleged ATM Hacking Spree
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Hacked US Treasury Websites Serve Visitors Malware
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Computer-security event seeks to spur int'l talks
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Anatomy of a Hack
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"He's going to get his hands on your data..."
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Symantec Warns of Cyber Attacks Worse Than Love Bug
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US Air Force gets caught in own Transformers 3 phishing net
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Cyberattacks: Can Google -- or Uncle Sam -- protect you?
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PDF Exploits Explode, Continue Climb in 2010
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"Child Pornography Is Great", Anti-Pirates Say
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Facebook Privacy: 8 Ways to Protect Yourself
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EFF: Gizmodo Raid - Preview of Copyright Enforcement?
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The 3 Most Common Types of PC Virus Infections
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Google goes Transparent on Street View Data Collection
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Google backpedals on IP 'anonymization' claim
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Cyber Privacy Act not specific enough, opens door to abuse
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Google: Fake Antivirus is 15% of All Malware
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The ethics of piracy: May I steal one if I own one?
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Backdoor Malware Targets Apple iPad
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Computers and their Threats [Graphic]
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Kate's Party and the Problem With Facebook Privacy
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Word War III: Google vs. Governments
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Man Indicted for Cyber-Extortion Threat Against Insurance Co
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How Do You Know If Your Download Really Has a Virus?
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The Changes at Facebook: The Good, The Bad and The Very Ugly
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Blippy Reveals Credit Card Numbers On Google | Engadget
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The McAfee Update Mess Explained
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Google Catches Flak for Mapping European Homes' Wireless Net
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1.5 Million Stolen Facebook IDs up for Sale
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Movie Studios Threaten Strike On Pirate Bay Nuclear Bunker
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Can the U.S. Win a Cyberwar?
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Google Received 10,000+ Government Requests for User Data
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When can an employer read your sexy texts?
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Former Hacker: Microsoft More Secure Than Apple and Adobe
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Using Lasers to Steam-Clean Buildings After Chemical Attacks
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ACTA Backs Away From Three Strikes
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Amazon fights demand for customer records
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Is Piracy a Matter for Homeland Security?
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Web Coupons Tell Stores More Than You Realize
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EFF: Facebook Reduces Your Personal Info Control
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New Potential Malware Could Open a Back Door to Your Mac
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The Pirate Bay, A Year After The Verdict
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Spam Keeps Rising Despite Efforts to Hold Back the Flood
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FBI to Cloud: We Have a Warrant!
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Porn virus publishes web history of victims on the net
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Almost all Fortune 500 companies show Zeus botnet activity
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Networked Networks Are Prone to Epic Failure
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U.S. Claims Right to Return Fire Against Cyber Attacks
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RIAA/MPAA Want Spyware That Deletes 'Infringing' content
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Apache Software project server hacked, passwords compromised
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Crime Prediction Software Is Here: It's a Very Bad Idea
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Yahoo, Feds Battle Over E-mail Privacy
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IFPI Upset As Italian Minister Admits He's A File-Sharer
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What Happens When the Entire Internet Goes Down?
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Google: Privacy Is Alive And Well
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Please do not change your password
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How File-Sharers Will Bypass UK's Anti-Piracy Act
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How security professionals monitor their kids
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New Technique Turns T-Shirts into Body Armor
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A Comparison of Cell Phone Security (Infographic)
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'Cyber War' author: US needs radical changes to protect self
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Airport security - PIN taped to gate
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Identity Thieves File For $4MIL In Tax Refunds By Using Dead
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Netanyahu cancels US nuclear trip
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Security Guru Richard Clarke Talks Cyberwar
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As Goliath, Facebook Targets the Wrong David
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Can Clever Hackers Target Smart Phones?
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Firefox plans fix for decade-old browsing history leak
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Second Man Sentenced in Trojan Horse Bank Scam
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TSA: Don't remove your iPad for X-rays, unless we say so
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Exploits not needed to attack via PDF files
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Ruling Puts Limits on Employer's Access to Personal Email
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Cyber-Espionage: Shadows In The Cloud
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Is Google Chrome Really Spying on You?
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Sophos' April Fool's Joke: Romance = Protection From Hackers
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Why Privacy Laws Should Make You Think Twice About the Cloud
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Why does Security Scan behave like the malware I remove?
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How I'd Hack Your Weak Passwords
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Fake Facebook Antivirus Spreads Thru Tagged Pics & Wall Spam
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Gov't, certificate authorities conspire to spy on SSL users?
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EMP: The Next Weapon of Massive Destruction?
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Government Stops Shielding Corporate Breach ?Victims?
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School laptop spy case prompts Wiretap Act rethink
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Facebook Changes Continue To Strip Away Privacy
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Is Your Mobile Phone Giving up Your Phone Number?
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Warner Bros. Recruits Students to Spy on Pirates
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Report: Malware Capital of the World is Shaoxing, China
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Facebook Sharing Data has Nothing to do with Ads
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Rapidshare Aims To Convert Pirates Into Customers
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8 Layers of Security Every Computer Should Have
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China's Great Firewall suddenly spreads to U.S.
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The Feds follow you on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, too.
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Idiot users still intentionally opening, clicking on spam
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Security Pros See iPhone as "Worst Workplace Risk"
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Pwn2Own Hack Topples Firefox on Windows
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What are the Internet's most dangerous search words?
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A Digital Security Tool Good Enough for the CIA -- And You
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Yahoo, Fox and Google Inadvertently Spread Malware
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Lawmakers Eyeing National ID Card
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German goverment to users: Stop using Firefox!
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Census time heightens privacy concerns
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Secret Service Paid TJX Hacker $75,000 in Cash a Year
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Is the Cloud secure enough?
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The Five Stages of Data Loss Grief
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ZeuS Botnet Code Keeps Getting Better...for Criminals
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Unprecedented 25 Year Sentence Sought for TJX Hacker
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Naming and Shaming ?Bad? ISPs
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How America Became a Surveillance State
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"Piracy" sounds too sexy, say rightsholders
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EFF: FTC to Internet Companies: Start Using SSL!
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Canadian Movie Pirate ?maVen? Sent To Jail
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Hacker Disables Over 100 Cars Remotely
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Web sites that can take a punch
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SEC: Hacker Manipulated Stock Prices
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Secret Document Calls Wikileaks ?Threat? to U.S. Army
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FBI details most difficult Internet scams
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Net clash for web police projects
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An invitation to crime: How a friendly click can compromise
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When malware strikes via bad ads on good sites
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Super Stealth Plane Breaks Through Cost Barrier
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10 ways you might be breaking the law with your computer
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LimeWire enlists AVG for user protection
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EFF: New Smart Meters for Energy Use Put Privacy at Risk
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Government No-Fly List Includes the Dead
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How does a parent handle cyberbullying?
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Lifelock Dinged $12 Million for Deceptive Business Practices
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Pentagon-Backed Venture Aims for ?Google Underground?
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Why Google keeps your data forever, tracks you with ads
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Botnet Blueprint: Build Your Own ZeuS Botnet for $2,753.50
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Wave of Ransom Malware Hits Internet
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Despite New Policy, Pentagon Still Wary of the Tubes
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