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The Onion Browser uses the TOR anonymizing network for browsing on an iPhone and iPad
This week's cybersecurity roundup includes stories on a U.S. court ruling that found a recent corporate data theft does not violate a fraud act; Facebook's bolstered efforts to combat the sharing of malicious URLs on its site; CISPA develop
Confusion over credits in Oracle's April 2011 Critical Patch Update advisory led to unpatched vulnerability being disclosed
Privacy concerns remain after the U.S. House of Representatives passes bipartisan bill to provide for streamlined information sharing among businesses and government agencies.
If hackers gain access to a service providersu2019 systems, they can likely get to your systems, too. Rest assured, there are steps you can take to keep your cyber risk to a minimum.rn
A recent report values Russia's cybercrime market at a whopping $2.3 billion. Unfortunately the questionable report doesn't provide information on the data its authors used to come to this conclusion.
Glenn Mangham of York, England, said he meant no harm and hoped Facebook would let him off the hook
Internet traffic can be maliciously routed in order to spy on communications
Cyber experts press for greater efforts on the part of civilian and military agencies to address threats from Iran, warning a joint House subcommittee that the Islamic Republic continues to expand its cyber arsenal.
Seventy-five percent of HTTPS websites from Alexa's top one million are vulnerable to the BEAST SSL attack
The company said that personal information and e-mail was not compromised
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