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This Week In Privacy: April 18, 2009

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Phishers Use Loopholes, New Tech To Step Up Attacks
Cyber criminals no longer rely on the Nigerian email phishing hoax, but now “location-based spam” which takes victims to sites related to local disasters or other topics of interest seem to be the new phishing trend.
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Saving vs. Remembering Passwords
A quick Q&A with some simple yet important questions [...]

Passpack At Web 2.0 Expo

Donato is a sucker for all things Web 2.0 and innovation, so when a few interesting conferences caught his eye, we couldn’t help but get him a ticket to Web 2.0 Expo Berlin.
Our Passpack socialite-to-be wants to make the most of his time in the German capital and meet any Web 2.0-ers who may be [...]

Defining Privacy On The Web

The word privacy is thrown around all over the internet, usually accompanied by fingerpointing and all too often heavy lawsuits. But what does private really mean in a Web 2.0 world?
Do you have any of the following accounts (or all of them) – YouTube, MySpace, Facebook? These sites are slowly redefining your privacy and are [...]

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