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Thursday, April 05, 2012

How to protect yourself online in three easy steps

Although the Web can feel like the Wild West at times, with gunslingers everywhere looking to separate you from your privacy, your log-ins, and your cash, there are some concrete steps you can take to avoid dem long-eared galoots.
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April 05, 2012

  How to protect yourself online in three easy steps
Although the Web can feel like the Wild West at times, with gunslingers everywhere looking to separate you from your privacy, your log-ins, and your cash, there are some concrete steps you can take to avoid dem long-eared galoots.

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  Update of Android malware uses exploit to take over
New Android malware variant needs no user control and works on phones that haven't been rooted.

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  Java update for OS X patches Flashback malware exploit
Apple responds to Flashback malware development with a Java update in less than a week.

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  Flashback malware evolves to exploit unpatched Java vulnerabilities
The Flashback malware is steadily evolving, with its latest variant now exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities found in Java runtimes for OS X.

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