Facebook Data Privacy Flaw Found By Security Company
The term Facebook privacy is now officially the definition of an oxymoron.
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Continued here:Security patches for Windows and PowerPoint, but if you're a user of older versions of Microsoft Office for Mac you're left unprotected.
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State Sen. Greg Ball, R-Carmel, has released a list of bills that, he says, are meant to fix vulnerabilities brought to his attention at last month's homeland.
Continue reading here:Democrats are railing against County Executive Rob Astorino's security detail after he said that he eliminated them upon taking office. “Mr
More:Selcin Turkarslan has written an in-depth TechNet wiki article about connection security considerations when using SQL Azure.
Go here to see the original:Security firm Symantec says it has discovered a security flaw in Facebook that inadvertently gives advertisers and other outside parties access to people's accounts.
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