วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 27 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

FTC commissioner calls for way to 'reclaim your name'

The latest from PCWorldSecurity Watch Follow us on FacebookFollow us on Twitter
06.27.2013

FTC commissioner calls for way to 'reclaim your name'

06.26.2013 10:05 AM

U.S. consumers should be able to reclaim control of their personal data from data brokers, websites and other companies, a member of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday.

EFF sues FBI over facial-recognition records

06.27.2013 8:07 AM

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a lawsuit to force the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to turn over records about a facial-recognition database it is building.

 

Epson Expression XP Printer

»See what we think about it.

»Check its price.

Windows Phone 8 Superguide

Master your new Windows Phone 8 smartphone. Starting at $6.99!

 

Cybercrooks target SMBs with new types of attacks

06.24.2013 8:18 AM

As money and corporate information have morphed from hard currency and blueprints to digital files, small and midsized businesses have become the new banks to rob. In fact, bank robberies across the U.S. have plummeted from 9,400 in 1991 to just 3,870 last year. As Doug Johnson of the American Bankers Association puts it: "As more and more transactions become electronic, more bank crimes become electronic."

Most Android threats would be blocked if phones ran latest Android version, report says

06.26.2013 5:36 AM

Over three quarters of Android threats are malicious apps that send SMS messages to premium rate numbers and could be mitigated by a protection feature present in Android 4.2, according to researchers from networking vendor Juniper Networks.

Google adds malware, phishing numbers to its transparency report to make the Web 'safer'

06.25.2013 2:39 PM

Google is revealing some new numbers around malware and phishing attempts in an effort to get more people thinking about online security and to make the Web safer.

Microsoft follows Google in legal fight to disclose government FISA requests

06.27.2013 5:41 AM

Microsoft is seeking permission to disclose "aggregate statistics" about the number of requests for data it receives under the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, following a similar move by Google earlier this month.

Mozilla again postpones Firefox third-party cookie-blocking, this time for months

06.20.2013 4:07 PM

Mozilla has effectively postponed Firefox's controversial third-party cookie-blocking policy for several months.

British intelligence tapping fiber-optic cables for massive amounts of data

06.21.2013 3:55 PM

More secret NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden suggest that the U.S. agency's British counterpart intercepts petabytes worth of communication data daily from fiber-optic cables.

Email snooping corralled in Texas; other states may follow

06.23.2013 6:30 AM

Lobbyists for more consumer protection against electronic surveillance hope the state's approach will be echoed by Congress.

Facebook breach highlights data security's "weakest link" syndrome

06.26.2013 10:42 AM

Facebook disclosed that sensitive data from as many as six million user accounts was exposed thanks to a year-long glitch.

Researcher nets $20K for finding serious Facebook flaw

06.27.2013 5:45 AM

A U.K.-based researcher has netted $20,000 for spotting a very serious flaw in Facebook that could have allowed an attacker to take over anyone's account with minimal effort.

Ecuador considers NSA leaker Snowden's asylum request

06.24.2013 8:32 AM

Ecuador is considering U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden's asylum request and has been maintaining diplomatic contact with Russia, said Ricardo Patiño Aroca, Ecuador's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Integration, on Monday.

ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:

แสดงความคิดเห็น

 

Blogger news

Blogroll

NosLia Blog - Computer IT

About