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Andrew Long

Twitter's Security Meltdown Explained | Mashable - 0 views

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    This latest Twitter security problem is NOT related to the service itself. Instead it seems that some internal draft documents were stolen by hacking an employee Google account.
Liz Davis

Twitbin Password Security Risk | Twittown Blog - The Unofficial Twitter Community and F... - 0 views

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    Twitbin not secure.
Janos Haits

Private Journal: Free Secure Online Journal Or Diary | 280daily - 0 views

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    ARCHIVE YOUR LIFE. Sum up your day in 280 characters. Can't remember what you did this time last week? Free, secure, private and unsociable. Detail is optional, your memory will fill in the rest.
Tamura Jones

TweepMe - 0 views

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    Article about TweepMe, the ethics, what it does and does not, how it works and does not work, the security risks.
David Warlick

ABC-CLIO: World History: Modern: Entry Display - 0 views

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      The Second Amendment is the only part of the Bill of Rights that has a introductory clause defining its purpose. Because a militia is "necessary to the security of a free state," the amendment says, "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Some legal scholars interpret the first clause of the Second Amendment as giving the people the right to bear arms only as part of a "well regulated militia." To these scholars, such a militia would be today's National Guard, which is the modern-day successor to the minutemen of the colonial period. Other scholars emphasize that a militia, at the time of the adoption of the Bill of Rights, consisted of "the body of the people," as affirmed in several of the state resolutions proposing that a bill of rights be added to the Constitution.
  • A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State
    • David Warlick
       
      The Second Amendment is the only part of the Bill of Rights that has a introductory clause defining its purpose. Because a militia is "necessary to the security of a free state," the amendment says, "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Some legal scholars interpret the first clause of the Second Amendment as giving the people the right to bear arms only as part of a "well regulated militia." To these scholars, such a militia would be today's National Guard, which is the modern-day successor to the minutemen of the colonial period. Other scholars emphasize that a militia, at the time of the adoption of the Bill of Rights, consisted of "the body of the people," as affirmed in several of the state resolutions proposing that a bill of rights be added to the Constitution.
Danny Nicholson

A complete guide to web, Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus privacy and security! | The... - 5 views

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    "A complete guide to web, Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus privacy and security!"
sandy ingram

Twitter Spam Spreads Worm - Business Center - PC World - 0 views

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    Twitter spam bearing a worm virus is on the loose today trying to lure Twitter users into opening a malicious file attachment containing malware that could take over Windows-based machines, Symantec is warning. It works through a Twitter message that arrives claiming your friends are inviting you to join them and to check the attachment -- which is a ZIP file -- to find out who, says Kevin Haley, director of Symantec's security response division. "It's a new social-engineering trick," he says, adding the payload is Ackantta.B, a variant on the Ackantta worm discovered in February that has been used in e-mail spam attacks.
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Integralis Expert Resource Available to Discuss Twitter Denial of Service Attack and We... - 0 views

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    Explains what today's (8/6/2009) "denial-of-service" is all about, and what it means for security of users in the web 2.0 arena (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
sandy ingram

Guy Kawasaki's Twitter account hijacked, pushes Windows and Mac malware | Zero Day | ZD... - 0 views

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    The Twitter account belonging to venture capitalist and Mac evangelist Guy Kawasaki was hijacked yesterday and used to push malware to some 140,000 Twitter users. The attack (screenshot above) included a link to what purported to be a "sex tape video free download" linked to Gossip Girls star Leighton Meester but, after a series of clicks, the end result was a malicious Trojan.
Andrew Long

The Anatomy Of The Twitter Attack - 0 views

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    A great and thorough explanation of how the hacker "Croll" accessed key Twitter business documents and accounts in the cloud. Comes down to human practices, chance and security holes.
Tamura Jones

Two Passwords Twitter Tip - 0 views

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    Why you should be using two twitter passwords.
Andrew Long

Transcription of 'Phish My Phail Whale' | Ratafia Currant - 0 views

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    A patient transcription of a podcast between Citizen Group and Twitter API guy Alex Payne. Skip the intro nonsense and jump to the good bits.
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