NEWSFLASH 03-09-2010
- Ministerie pakt misleidende sms-diensten aan (nu.nl)
- Nep-virusscanner praat tegen slachtoffers (security.nl)
- Analysis: Net gambling next on ISP filter hitlist? (itnews.com.au)
- IETF: AT&T's Net neutrality claim is 'misleading' (cnet.com)
- Net Neutrality: It All Depends On What You Fear (forbes.com)
- U.S. Delays Web Traffic Regulation (foxnews.com)
- Cyber-jihadists deface home of teddy bears' picnic (theregister.co.uk)
- UK consumers face 1 in 63 chance of attack online (shopsafe.co.uk)
- Facebook coming under increasing attack from phishers (moneyweb.co.za)
- Murdoch Reporters’ Phone-Hacking Was Endemic, Victimized Hundreds (wired.com)
- Here come 'Hurt Locker' file-sharing subpoenas (cnet.com)
- YouTube Deals Turn Piracy Into Revenue (nytimes.com)
- Google, Skype targeted in India security crackdown to obtain users' data (usatoday.com)
- Barbers and security professionals (zdnet.com)
- Five Ways to Stop Mass SQL Injection Attacks (darkreading.com)
- Service provider of German chemist exposes personal details of around 150,000 customers (scmagazineuk.com)
- Gambling on mobile devices to exceed $48-billion by 2015, report (theglobeandmail.com)
- Judge doesn’t like juror’s Facebook post during trial (theglobeandmail.com)
- Twitter for iPad App Enables Tweets by Touch (eweek.com)
- Twitter tightens grip on own firehose (theregister.co.uk)
- Mother's worst nightmare: Facebook won't shut down stalker (theage.com.au)
- Brands loosen grip on social media (theage.com.au)
- Friday Photo Fun, Labor Day Edition - Match the arrestee's booking photo with their occupation (thesmokinggun.com)
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