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Security Weekly

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July 09, 2009
In this issue
redarrow What will Google's Chrome OS watch you do?
redarrow Does Google's OS decrease or increase security risks?
redarrow Shortened URLs spike in e-mail spam
redarrow Security expert blesses Google Native Client technology
redarrow FAQ: How to vanquish mobile spam

Google's announcement of the Chrome OS is big news, but what will the ramifications for privacy be? We take a look at Google's privacy track record on some of its other products and services.

Google's upcoming Chrome operating system could cut both ways when it comes to our risk of suffering Internet attacks.

E-mail spam that includes truncated Web addresses sees a dramatic increase very recently, security provider MessageLabs says.

Researcher who wins bug-finding contest says Google Native Client technology is architecturally sound.
Here's what the major wireless carriers say you should do when you get that pesky text spam.

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