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Thursday, June 07, 2012

LinkedIn updates apps in response to privacy concerns

Security researchers had discovered the networking company's app was transmitting user data without their knowledge.
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June 07, 2012

  LinkedIn updates apps in response to privacy concerns
Security researchers had discovered the networking company's app was transmitting user data without their knowledge.

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  What to do if your LinkedIn password is hacked
LinkedIn confirms a breach of millions of passwords. Now's the time to think about the security of all your online accounts.

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  Facebook warns users of the end of the Internet via DNSChanger
With the July 9 Web apocalypse nearing for computer owners infected with the malicious DNSChanger malware, the social network reaches out to tell them how to clean their machines.

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  'Phone, unlock thyself'
You'll soon be able to unlock your phone with your voice, thanks to new tech called Dragon ID. The catch? There won't be an app for that; you'll have to wait for it to be built into phones.

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  Google warns Gmail users about state-sponsored email hacking
If Google thinks a government is trying to sneak into your Gmail account -- well, now it'll let you know. And if you think this is another veiled snipe at China, you're not alone.

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  Seen that privacy chain letter on Facebook? Ignore it
A widely shared status update on Facebook claims you need to post a disclaimer to keep the site from ripping off your data. Too bad it's completely bogus.

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