Michael Chertoff, former US secretary of Homeland Security; Richard Clarke,
chairman of Good Harbor Consulting; and Marc Rotenberg, executive director of
the Electronic Privacy Information Center, share their views on how to prevent
future cyberthreats. They outline areas of focus and how to protect against
cyberthreats without imposing on privacy rights.
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Facebook + Hackers – Privacy = You Lose
I’m as sick of writing about it as you are sick of reading about it. But because Facebook… -
Google backpedals on IP `anonymization` claim
Google has not only opened up on how often the world's governments request user data stor… -
Privacy Blocker запутывает вредоносные приложения в Android
Не так давно Android столкнулся с определенными неприятностями в сфере безопасности, так … -
Бывший глава АНБ: необходимо рассекретить уязвимости
Бывший глава самой мощной секретной разведывательной организации считает, что американско… -
How to peep in other laptop built-in webcam: Learn how to use a built-in webcam for one’s own purposes
Some people truly believe their laptop built-in webcams can pry them so they fearfully be… -
Knocked-Out AOL: How The AOL Servers Were Hacked
AOL Corporation has always been a kind of honey pie for all possible kinds of hackers. Mi…
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Cisco`s Backdoor For Hackers
Activists have long grumbled about the privacy implications of the legal "backdoors&q… -
FTC warns of major peer-to-peer data breach
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has contacted nearly 100 organisations following th… -
IPv4 addresses to be exhausted by 2012
Only 10 per cent of the entire IPv4 address range is still available and businesses need … -
Facebook Boosts Application Privacy Controls
Facebook has made it possible for its members to assign, on the fly, a wider variety of a… -
Microsoft probes possible privacy snafu
Microsoft is looking into reports that some Windows Live customers may have gotten access… -
How To Hack The Sky
Satellites can bring a digital signal to places where the Internet seems like a miracle: …