Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Cisco shows true face in ugly bait and switch

Cisco apologizes for privacy 'confusion,' makes cloud service an opt-in feature | 'Drop dead' date looms for DNSChanger Trojan fix

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Cisco shows true face in ugly bait and switch
Customers purchased a Cisco security device to protect their computers and information from harm -- too bad it couldn't protect them from Cisco itself. Read More


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Cisco apologizes for privacy 'confusion,' makes cloud service an opt-in feature
Cisco Systems has taken a step back from its Cisco Connect Cloud service, removing it as the default setting for management of its Linksys EA Series Wi-Fi routers after a firestorm of complaints. Read More

'Drop dead' date looms for DNSChanger Trojan fix
If it is July 9 and you don't know where your Internet went, you might want to get in touch with the DNSChanger Working Group (DCWG). Monday is the "drop dead" date for people whose computers are still infected with the DNSChanger Trojan to get rid of it. Read More

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