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Data mining companies like Rapleaf exist to build profiles of Web surfers. They know more than you think -- or privacy policies allow -- and it's high time for this data siphoning to end
NuCaptcha runs CAPTCHA text as a streaming banner within a video to throw off automated CAPTCHA-solving software
Google is also acknowledging it intercepted and stored the full text of e-mail messages
For seven years, the SQL Slammer worm has haunted the Internet. Now, a group wants to cast it out
With more users working on the road and from smartphones, here's how to connect them safely to their email, calendars, and contacts
Facebook and its developers could bring in as much as $1 billion this year; only a bozo would think that Mark Zuckerberg will give that up to protect the privacy of his users
IBM Virtual Protection System includes a new rootkit detection system that makes it easier to detect malicious attacks on virtualized data centers
Surprise! Facebook apps are sharing users' personal info with advertisers. How many more ways can it violate your privacy?
Vendors need to upgrade their gear to handle a new category of malware that uses advanced evasion techniques to sneak through most IPSes
Amid a massive tide of malware, application whitelisting vendors like Bit9 say, 'Allow only good executables rather than just trying to block the bad'