Whenever a celebrity is admitted to a hospital for one reason or another, it’s to be expected that someone curious or desperate enough be snooping about medical records for all the juicy details. It happened to Britney Spears, George Clooney, Sarah Fawcett, and now, according to the New York Daily News, to Octo... |
1 April 2009 09:02 GMT |
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Last week, there was a security risk for all the MySpace users that had their profiles set to "Private" because somebody found a way to view their photos without having to be in the friend list. Several YouTube videos on how to do that were quickly uploaded and the photo downloads soon took wings.A 17 GB file contain... |
25 January 2008 17:16 GMT |
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A new case shows us the Internet is a place where you're not safe even if you hide your identity behind a nickname. A new case was reported in Rehoboth where an ex-government member and his daughter are demanding the Sunnyvale company Yahoo to provide the real names of six of its users who made false statements ... |
10 September 2007 15:56 GMT |
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When uploading a clip on YouTube, you have the option of making it available to all the viewers or keep it in private and provide access only to the allowed members. As always, most of the Internet users are looking for a simple way to bypass the limitation and access the private clips hidden from the public eye. Wel... |
23 August 2007 04:33 GMT |
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If you're one of those users who are continuously uploading clips on YouTube, then you should read Google's security advises concerning the video platform. Because YouTube provides one click access to a considerable amount of clips, most of them being created at home, it's very important to avoid publi... |
20 July 2007 15:06 GMT |
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Google is the best search engine on the Internet but sometimes it is not as useful as it seems to be. Take the example of Korea, where the search technology reveals more than public information, numerous residents confirming that their registration numbers were searchable on Google. It seems like the authorities alre... |
7 March 2007 06:15 GMT |
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