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Anonymous proxy services are online applications that enable users to surf the Web with enhanced privacy. These applications act as an SSL proxy between the user and the Web site to be visited, thus masking the IP address and providing additional privacy features, such as referrer hiding, script removal, cookies removal, and URL encoding. Proxify is one provider of these services, but many more are available on the Internet. Although we believe online privacy is something we always need to take care of, read more »
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A couple of weekends ago, I was doing exactly what most computer users do in their free time. I was sitting front of the computer, visiting sites that I have no business with. One site led to another and I eventually started looking for some old friends I had lost contact with over the years. One such search led me to Spoke.com, a business networking site. Using the Spoke search box soon had me believing that my computer might be infected and I would soon need to scan it for malicious programs. OK, I didn' read more »
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Experts say there's been very few VOIP-specific attacks to date, but they expect that to change as VOIP ramps up....Villanova University Six Sigma & IT Certificate Programs 100% Online programs in Six Sigma, IS Security, CISSP Prep, Business Analysis, Proj. Mgmt. and more! read more »
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Many unhappy returnsSpam celebrates its 30th birthday on Saturday (3 May).… read more »
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BT Home Hub's loose lipsUsers of Britain's most popular Wi-Fi router have yet another reason to change the default settings toute de suite, and once again they have the folks in BT's security department to thank.… read more »
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Comcast has made no final decisions on how to manage network congestion, despite news reports Wednesday that it will slow traffic for heavy users for up to 20 minutes during times of peak network use. read more »
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Self-trashing TCP exploitSecurity experts say they have discovered a flaw in a core internet protocol that can be exploited to disrupt just about any device with a broadband connection, a finding that could have profound consequences for millions of people who depend on websites, mail servers, and network infrastructure.… read more »
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 01:43:57 -0500 (CDT)http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/01/fundamental_net_vuln/By Dan Goodin in San Francisco The Register1st October 2008Security experts say they have discovered a flaw in a core internet protocol that can be exploited to disrupt just about any device with a broadband connection, a finding that could have profound consequences for millions of people who depend on websites, mail servers, and network infrastructure.The bug read more »
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