SocialRadar debuts social networking app - 0 views
Cheerios Employee's Tweet got him fired - 1 views
Senator pushes for an end to NSA phone records program - 0 views
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Senator Patrick Leahy questions the constitutionality of the NSA's phone tapping procedures. He urges the Obama administration to cease these acts and heads congress to vote to end the program. Judges have found the program legal, but Attorney General Eric Holder questions,"just because we can do something, should we do it?
Laws of Physics Say Quantum Cryptography Is Unhackable. It's Not - 0 views
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In the never-ending arms race between secret-keepers and code-breakers, the laws of quantum mechanics seemed to have the potential to give secret-keepers the upper hand. A technique called quantum cryptography can, in principle, allow you to encrypt a message in such a way that it would never be read by anyone whose eyes it isn't for.
Shocked to learn how data brokers are watching you? - 0 views
Watch out: If you've got a smart watch, hackers could get your data - 0 views
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Using a homegrown app on a Samsung Gear Live smart watch, researchers were able to guess what a user was typing through data 'leaks' produced by the motion sensors on smart watches. The project, called Motion Leaks through Smartwatch Sensors, or MoLe, has privacy implications, as an app that is camouflaged as a pedometer, for example, could gather data from emails, search queries and other confidential documents.
People's Fears Changing - 1 views
The Really Smart Phone - WSJ.com - 0 views
Military Companies Brace for Rules on Monitoring Hackers - 0 views
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Companies that do business with the Defense Department are bracing for new U.S. rules requiring them to report computer breaches to the Pentagon and give the government access to their networks to analyze the attacks. Groups representing the contractors are raising concern about the Pentagon rooting around their data, and say smaller companies may not even have the cybersecurity protections needed to comply.
The Rules of Networking on Social Media (Because Yes, People Still Break Them) - 1 views
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When my first book, The FabYOUList, was published, my publicists recommended that I become more active on social media in order to build buzz and grow my audience. Never one to do things halfway, I quickly turned my personal Facebook page into a "Public Figure" page and signed up for Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Tumblr, and Google+.
IPv4 vs IPv6 As Fast As Possible - 2 views
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