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February 13, 2012

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  Do Not Track Plus add-on stops the tracking paparazzi

 
  Anonymous invites CIA, others to its weekend party

 
  New tool cracks Apple iWork passwords

 
  Latest Google Wallet hack picks your pocket

 
  Want better car insurance rates? Let the AA track your driving

 
  Do Not Track Plus add-on stops the tracking paparazzi
There's a war on the Web for your personal data, and Abine's newly updated Do Not Track Plus browser add-on hands you the Internet equivalent of a neutron bomb.

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  Anonymous invites CIA, others to its weekend party
Following its FBI shenanigans of last week, the loose-knit hacking collective claims to have taken down the CIA's Web site, along with the sites of the Mexican Senate and Interior Ministry. It also says it hacked into police and government sites in Alabama and pilfered personal info on 46,000 Alabamians.

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  New tool cracks Apple iWork passwords
Russian cryptography company ElcomSoft has developed a tool that makes cracking iWork document passwords easier.

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  Latest Google Wallet hack picks your pocket
Researchers had just identified a brute-force way to crack Google Wallet PINs, and now there's another--and much easier--way to access a Wallet account.

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  Want better car insurance rates? Let the AA track your driving
The U.K.'s Automobile Association says its tracking technology could help save customers 850 pounds--or more than $1,300--annually.

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