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Monday, June 11, 2012

What the password leaks mean to you (FAQ)

CNET helps you make sense of the password fiasco that has hit LinkedIn, eHarmony, and Last.fm.
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June 11, 2012

  What the password leaks mean to you (FAQ)
CNET helps you make sense of the password fiasco that has hit LinkedIn, eHarmony, and Last.fm.

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  Microsoft's default Do Not Track not dead yet
Microsoft's plan to have the Do Not Track cookie preference turned on by default in Internet Explorer 10 has hit a pothole, but it's not out of gas yet.

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  eHarmony says no other info stolen following password hack
The dating Web site reports the incident to authorities and continues to investigate security breach.

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  Anonymous hits Euro 2012 site over Ukraine dog slaughter
Massive dog slaughters in Ukraine prompt online activists to target Web site for soccer championship.

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  European telcoms defend leaked proposal for U.N. Internet tax
Requiring content providers to pay based on usage is an "innovative" change to the way the Internet currently works and will create a more "fair" environment, European telecommunications companies claim.

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  EU's Almunia: Google has until July to address antitrust concerns
The European Union's competition commissioner says today that if his office doesn't receive "concrete signs" of improvement, it will launch a formal complaint.

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