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Facebook privacy settings shift with 'social norms'
Claims that users want more openness.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 12 2010 6:39AM
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2009 a record-breaking malware year
55,000 new samples being identified each day.
Angela Moscaritolo
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Warcom staffer hijacks blog posts
Still visible in RSS feeds.
Ry Crozier
Nov 23 2009 5:08PM
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Salesforce reveals enterprise collaboration with Chatter
SaaS pioneers release social media tool for business.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 19 2009 10:55AM
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Facebook and MySpace plug security holes
Solution found that allowed full access and control to user accounts.
Dan Raywood
Nov 9 2009 12:12PM
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Novell Pulse rides Google Wave
Collaboration tool based on Google's social app.
David Neal
Nov 6 2009 12:13AM
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Google rushes out social search tool
Releases social networking search early.
Iain Thomson
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Security experts emphasise social engineering risks
F-Secure and Sophos urge greater caution.
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FBI warns of growing attacks using Facebook
Scammers and phishers run riot.
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Webinar: Put Twitter to work in your business
Social media lessons for every IT manager today on the Twitter stream.
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Strategy
Securing information in a mobile world
Maintaining control of data is now a greater challange than ever, but there are solutions, as Symantec Pacific vice-president Craig Scroggie explains.
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One in twelve websites contain 'inappropriate content'
Rise in malware targeting social networking sites.
SC Australia Staff
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Malicious Monopoly game spreads via social networking
Do not pass go...
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IBM adds to Lotus Connections
New features include file-sharing, micro-blogging.
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Twitter updates terms of service
Pre-empts Facebook-style backlash.
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Serena Williams meltdown is latest poisoned search attack
Hackers continue to use a tried-and-true tactic to infect internet users: poisoned search results.
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Centrelink eyes service delivery makeover
Social networking on table in $25m CSIRO alliance.
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Koobface spreading through thousands of IP addresses
Worm continues to use SEO tactics.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 2 2009 10:45AM
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Purported malicious CD-ROMs actually part of pen test
A package sent to a US credit union last week containing supposedly malicious CD-ROMs prompted a fraud alert from the US National Credit Union Administration, but it was actually part of a penetration test.
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Sep 1 2009 11:39AM
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