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Facebook, Fox News Survive Nov. 5, Did You Switch Banks?

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Facebook and Fox News survived Nov.

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‘WikiSecrets’: New Documentary on Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks – The Takeaway

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Daily Mail 'WikiSecrets': New Documentary on Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks The Takeaway (FILE) Wikileaks founder Julian Assange holds a press conference at Park Plaza Hotel on October 23, 2010 in London, England. (Dan Kitwood/Getty) Bradley has never had any political views

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WikiLeaks’ founder receives Australian peace prize

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International Business Times AU WikiLeaks ' founder receives Australian peace prize International Business Times AU Julian Assange, WikiLeaks ' Australian founder, was given a peace award on Tuesday for “exceptional courage in pursuit of human rights.” World reacts against TIME magazine's choice to snub Wikileak's founder Julian Assange and honour Facebook's Mark …

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Rote Players and Role Players – CounterPunch

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Rote Players and Role Players CounterPunch The New York Times runs endless articles about the role of Twitter and Facebook but now either ignores or reviles Julian Assange and Wikileaks .

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Exploit Facebook Bug for Spam Campaign

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A bug that led popular social networking site Facebook to accidentally delete a host of legitimate accounts earlier this week was quickly seized by cybercriminals to get Facebook users to execute a malicious downloader Trojan. On Tuesday, Facebook confirmed that it had found a bug in one of its systems that is designed to detect […]

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Facebook Do Not Do! 10 Tips About Facebook Security

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Facebook has its advantages, but also its negative side. Apart from the fact that your boss can see you weren’t actually sick that day last week because of your status update at that time, there are also some real security issues. The good thing is, with a bit of knowledge about those threats, most of […]

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Facebook Unveils New Temporary Password Security Feature

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Facebook has launched a new security feature allowing users to request a temporary password if they are using a public computer. AĀ post on the Facebook blog explains that users can text ā€œotpā€ to 32665 on their mobile phone, and receive a password that can be used only once and expires in 20 minutes. In order […]

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Facebook Accounts Hacked: 1.5 Million Login IDs For Sale

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Want a great deal on aĀ Facebook account? A Russian hacker who calls himself “kirllos” claims he can sell you 1,000 unsuspecting users’ login credentials for just $25, or $45 if the accounts have more than 10 friends each.

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Facebook Served As Primary Distribution Channel For Botnet Army

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Internet security company NetWitness has just published a report that reveals an 18-month-long widespread hacker attack on computers worldwide whose topmost method of malware delivery was Facebook. However, while over 3500 Facebook login credentials were stolen, that’s a very tiny percentage given there areĀ over 400 million users of this social media site. Yahoo and Hi5 […]

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Facebook Denies ā€˜All Wrongdoing’ in ā€˜Beacon’ Data Breach

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Facebook is denying it illegally breached the privacy of its users in a proposed $9.5 million settlement to a class action challenging its program that monitored and published what users of the social-networking site were buying or renting from Blockbuster, Overstock and other locations. To settle allegations that the social networking site’s ā€œBeaconā€ program breached […]

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