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6 Online Safety Tips for Women
By Mitzi Perdue WeNews correspondent Wednesday, May 16, 2012 Cybercriminals may be ?spear phishing? your Facebook or Twitter account. A gorgeous PowerPoint attachment may harbor a malicious program. Women are more vulnerable to online security breaches, so here are a few words from the Web-wise. ? (WOMENSENEWS) ? ?Celebrating my birthday tonight at Alfredo?s!? If ...
Sprint Announces Sprint Guardian – An Industry First Bringing Together Mobile Security and Safety Applications
In a poll of wireless customers, 82 percent of users do not have safety or security applications installed on their device, and most are unaware of solutions that can better protec
Staying Positive Online: Youths Strive to Dispel Myths of Internet Dangers
CUPERTINO, Calif., May 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Trend Micro Inc. (TYO: 4704;TSE: 4704) today announced the winners of the company's third annual "What's Your Story?" international video contest ...
ACE Private Risk Services Adds Comprehensive Identity Protection and Fraud Resolution Services to Its High Net Worth ...
ACE Private Risk Services, the high net worth personal insurance business of the ACE Group, today launched industry leading personal identity protection services to help clients guard against and recover from identity fraud, as well as manage their reputation in today’s technology-driven world – all at no additional cost.
Facebook Privacy Policy Changes Hint At Increased Advertising
Facebook unveiled updates to their social media network's privacy policy on Friday in order to better explain exactly what the website does and does not do with the information of its users. According to Chloe Albanesius of PCMag and Cameron Scott of IDG News , the move comes after a December 2011 audit by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner’s Office ( DPC ), which called upon Facebook to be ...
Cyber-Safety Savants Say Less is Best Online
Cybercriminals may be "spear phishing" your Facebook or Twitter account. A gorgeous PowerPoint attachment may harbor a malicious program. Women are more vulnerable to online security breaches, so here are a few words from the Web-wise.
Blog: Interpellation notes on the anti-cybercrime bill
National regulation is futile since cybercrimes operate globally and virtually. The main concern should be the protection of Internet users.
Time to Get Smart about Big Data … Enter SmartData! - Three-day symposium to advance the vision of privacy and freedom.
TORONTO , May 14, 2012 /CNW/ - Leading experts from around the world will gather today in downtown Toronto to speak at the first ever SmartData International Symposium: Privacy meets Evolutionary Robotics: ...
CISPA Won't Die -- It's More Like the Patriot Act than SOPA
The Cyber Intelligence Security and Protection Act, better known as CISPA, is headed to the House floor this week amid a flurry of amendments and controversy.
Does the Internet Need a Global Regulator?
It comes as some relief, then, that the next major Net policy battle will unite almost everyone in a common cause: stopping the United Nations from taking over the Internet.
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