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How to browse sensitive subjects without being tracked
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June 21, 2012
How to browse sensitive subjects without being tracked
Doing some Web searches you want to keep extra private? Try private browsing, Do Not Track, and other tools.
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Code crackers break 923-bit encryption record
In what was thought an impossibility, researchers break the longest code ever over a 148-day period using 21 computers.
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Are Nigerian scammers crazy e-mails actually very clever?
An analysis from Microsoft Research suggests that Nigerian scammers need to sound as ridiculous as possible, so that only the most gullible will reply to them.
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Indian court overturns Vimeo, Pirate Bay blockade
After a host of sites were taken down recently following a court order, ISPs prevailed in getting the bans overturned.
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Senior editor Seth Rosenblatt brings you the latest news on hackers, viruses, and other security threats.
U.S., Israel fired up Flame cyberattack, report says
According to several sources who spoke with the Washington Post, Flame helped "prepare the battlefield" for other cyberattacks.
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Face.com plugs Facebook, Twitter hijacking hole
Researcher works with companies to close hole that allowed anyone to hijack KLIK user's accounts on Facebook and Twitter.
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