Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing has released a new video in the already popular Cloud Fundamentals Video Series, this time focusing on identity as an important factor when it comes to security. Although one of the basic factors of security, you cannot be always sure of what you are connecting to when it com... |
9 May 2012 09:46 GMT |
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Facebook is making a play for becoming the single handler of your online identity. With the new features and API tools it unveiled last week, the social network could potentially ‘infiltrate’ any website in the world, effectively taking over the web in a sense. And Mozilla has a very similar idea. It too ... |
28 April 2010 06:32 GMT |
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As Facebook and Google battle it out to become the gatekeepers to your online identity, Mozilla is proposing an alternative, rather than having an online site or service provide you with identity features, why not have your browser play that role. The idea was first explored a few months ago, and the first steps are ... |
12 March 2010 04:51 GMT |
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As early as one year ago, MySpace and Facebook were mortal enemies in the social networking war and fighting for the title of the largest social network in the US. At that time, MySpace still had a significant advantage in terms of users, but many knew that the writing was on the wall for the News Corp.-owned social... |
15 January 2010 06:47 GMT |
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That piece of canvas has been causing a lot of morbid curiosity. Since ever, artists and scientists have been puzzled by the identity of Mona Lisa (La Gioconda), the mysterious woman in Leonardo da Vinci's painting. Leonardo never made any notes about the model's identity himself, and this triggered the mys... |
16 January 2008 06:27 GMT |
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CA and YouGov today released a survey concerning the online security in UK, revealing that no less than 70 percent of the respondents admitted the identity theft is pretty serious and it's often changing the virtual world. The research included 2000 UK residents, 64 percent of them considering that web-companies... |
21 November 2007 06:42 GMT |
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I guess all of you heard about the "identity theft" concept. There's not much to say about it because all you need to know is that hackers or attackers in general use the private information concerning a real person to conduct other web activities such as shopping or even malicious attempts to invade some comput... |
7 November 2007 10:44 GMT |
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Members of Idaho National Guard might be risking identity theft now after a thumb drive has been stolen from one officer's car. It all happened in Boise, the largest city and capital of Idaho.The small device contained a lot of data, that regarded more than 3.000 guard members across the state, as according to K... |
20 August 2007 09:26 GMT |
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Any person with a computer that is connected to the Internet can access the United Kingdom Land Registry's site and once there, pretending to plan to register for a new house, one can buy a certain type of plan that costs only £3. Thus the user can access many details on where a certain house is positioned, what... |
15 August 2007 14:56 GMT |
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The University of Missouri was recently affected by one of the most impressive hack attempts that managed to steal no more than 22.396 social security numbers. It seems that the hacker broke into the university computer and discovered private information about the students, ex-employees and the current staff of the c... |
9 May 2007 13:26 GMT |
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