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Opera: One Web Across Multiple DevicesOpen in New Window
Opera plans to unveil a new version of its SDK today that will allow Opera's partners to create a more uniform browsing experience across multiple devices and platforms. The new version of the Opera read more »
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LinkedIn Profiles Link To MalwareOpen in New Window
Scammers are using celebrity names and provocative content to entice LinkedIn users to click on malicious URLs. read more »
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Bogus LinkedIn profiles serving malwareOpen in New Window
A currently active malware campaign is taking advantage of bogus LinkedIn profiles impersonating celebrities in an attempt to trick users into clicking on links serving bogus media players. LinkedIn read more »
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Judge: transcoding doesn't block Veoh "safe harbor" defenseOpen in New Window
Universal Music Group says that user-generated content sites like Veoh can't dock in a "safe harbor" if they do anything except store videos—even transcoding destroys immunity. A judge is havin read more »
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Bogus LinkedIn profiles punt malware to foolsOpen in New Window
Beyoncé's not your friend, you berkBogus profiles on social networking website LinkedIn are punting malware to the credulous and starstruck.… read more »
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Adobe Flash, Apple Safari fail privacy testOpen in New Window
According to a new study by researcher Katherine McKinley, third party plug-ins like Adobe Flash "do a poor job of cleaning traces of your browser sessions, rendering private-browsing features somew read more »
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Gmail notice touts Chrome and Firefox, dismisses IEOpen in New Window
"Google is pushing users of its Gmail e-mail service to dump Microsoft's Internet Explorer for its own Chrome browser or Mozilla 's Firefox." read more »
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Amazon warns customers of infected digital photo framesOpen in New Window
"Amazon.com Inc. last week warned customers running Windows XP that a Samsung digital photo frame it sold through earlier this month might have come with malware on the driver installation CD." read more »
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