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Web Posts May Make You Vulnerable To Crime : NPR - 0 views

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    It's fun to brag when you're at a great bar or going off on vacation. Social networking sites and location-based apps have made it easy to broadcast that kind of information to your friends. The problem is that you may not just be making your friends jealous, but supplying criminals with useful information as well. A new Web site called PleaseRobMe.com has drawn attention to the issue by repurposing posts from foursquare, a social networking site that lets people share the latest about their whereabouts. PleaseRobMe demonstrates that it's easy for anyone to find out you're not at home - and therefore, are presenting an "opportunity" for burglary. "There are physical and economic safety risks when you're publicizing to the world where you are," says Kevin Bankston, a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. "It's obviously a treasure trove of information for criminals. PleaseRobMe is a good demonstration of how easy it is."
Bart TheGuard

Kaspersky Lab discovers one of the most significant cyber-attacks ever! - 0 views

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    Kaspersky Lab issued an important report on Monday (01.14.2013) about a major, extremely complicated cyber-attack that may have been operating since the year 2007. The famous antivirus company reported that it identified a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign, which targeted a wide range of government and diplomatic organizations located in Eastern Europe and Central Asia as well as in North America and Western Europe. That's some very powerful malware!
Rich Hintz

Spot Messenger > Home - 0 views

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    using the GPS satellite network to acquire its coordinates, and then sending its location - with a link to Google Maps™ - and a pre-programmed message via a commercial satellite network.
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