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OscarMartínezVAllejo

Derechos de privacidad en México. - 0 views

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    algo en idioma español, es un articulo científico con una perspectiva jurídica sobre la privacidad de los datos.
Yerco Espinosa Falcon

Nuevas formas de proteger la identidad digital de los consumidores - 1 views

http://www.pcworldenespanol.com/201406209841/noticias/seguridad/f-secure-y-facebook-se-unen-para-proteger-a-sus-usuarios-contra-el-malware.html

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Yerco Espinosa Falcon

F-Secure y Facebook se unen para proteger a sus usuarios contra el malware - 0 views

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    Las personas comparten más información por las redes sociales que por cualquier otro canal. Sin embargo, cada vez existen más amenazas que aprovechan las vulnerabilidades de las cuentas personales y corporativas (exploits), por lo que es necesario encontrar nuevas formas de proteger la identidad digital de los consumidores.
ampaulin

México: Partidos políticos aprueban ley que censura las redes sociales en Nue... - 0 views

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    This is the second article. Censorship is endorsed under the argument of responsible use and cyberbullying. Where do you draw the line?
c maggard

Snowden addresses #IGF Istanbul 05 Sept 2014 - 1 views

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    Transcript attached. Snowden unable to attend in person.
rlamim

A smart brazillian twitter bot - 2 views

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    The bot was created by an 18 years old programer. The objective is monitor the wikipedia changes made by government IP address. For exemple, guys from a public bank made some changes in the "Cimorelli" wikipedia page. Here an article (in portuguese) to explain how it works: http://gizmodo.uol.com.br/brwikiedits-wikipedia-governo
chuckicks

The Manipulators: Facebook's Social Engineering Project - The... - 1 views

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    The following is a feature article from the new intern issue of the Los Angeles Review of Books: The Magazine. The issue, which our interns produced as part of this past summer's LARB Publishing Course, comes off press at the end of the month and will be mailed to subscribing LARB members...
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    I don't really agree with the conclusion of the article: I don't think it is due to the lack of responsability of people that companies like Facebook can do experiments with people as if we were mouses. I think it is the company's responsability, and people are the victims of such manipulation, not the "capable to decide" partner of it.
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