Thursday, May 3, 2012

Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun

The 10 worst Web application-logic flaws that hackers love to abuse | Skype investigates tool that reveals users' IP addresses

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Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun
Google probably thought it was tossing water on a smoldering Wi-Fi spying controversy by releasing the full version of that FCC report a few days ago -- turns out it was gasoline. Now Google is looking at a raging inferno. Read More


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The 10 worst Web application-logic flaws that hackers love to abuse
Hackers are always hunting to find business-logic flaws, especially on the Web, in order to exploit weaknesses in online ordering and other processes. NT Objectives, which validates Web application security, says these are the top 10 business-logic flaws they see all the time. Read More

Skype investigates tool that reveals users' IP addresses
Skype said Tuesday it is investigating a new tool that collects a person's last known IP address, a potential privacy-compromising issue. Read More

Microsoft detects new malware targeting Apple computers
Microsoft has detected a new piece of malware targeting Apple OS X computers that exploits a vulnerability in the Office productivity suite patched nearly three years ago. Read More

Scrambls puts control of social media back in the hands of users
Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites may not be happy if a new service that launched in beta Wednesday takes off. Read More



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