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| | Why online advertising tracking is a privacy time bomb (lastwatchdog.com) | | 1 point by canistr on Aug 5, 2011 | past | |
| | Weak passwords leaves Facebook, Twitter users ripe for being hacked (lastwatchdog.com) | | 2 points by gapanalysis on July 19, 2011 | past | |
| | Pwn2Own 2011: Google offers $20K to hack Chrome; hackers pass (lastwatchdog.com) | | 1 point by db42 on March 12, 2011 | past | |
| | Twitter, Facebook spam surges are indication of spikes to come (lastwatchdog.com) | | 1 point by FSecurePal on Sept 22, 2010 | past | |
| | Want your privacy back? Try disappearing (lastwatchdog.com) | | 24 points by rlm on Sept 3, 2010 | past | 2 comments | |
| | China's cyberspies aren't the only ones prowling Internet (lastwatchdog.com) | | 2 points by littlebug on Jan 18, 2010 | past | |
| | Perils of online banking: cyberrobbers escalate attacks on small businesses (lastwatchdog.com) | | 3 points by littlebug on Dec 31, 2009 | past | |
| | Google, Bing open new criminal opportunities by adding Twitter, Facebook feeds (lastwatchdog.com) | | 2 points by littlebug on Dec 20, 2009 | past | |
| | Facebook users unwittingly solve CATPCHAs, aid spread of Koobface (lastwatchdog.com) | | 20 points by dc2k08 on Dec 19, 2009 | past | 5 comments | |
| | RBS WorldPay: How a gang stole $9.4 million from 280 ATMs in 12 hours (lastwatchdog.com) | | 1 point by kf on Nov 14, 2009 | past | |
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