27 Ağustos 2009 Perşembe

ACLU chapter flags Facebook app privacy

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August 27, 2009
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redarrow ACLU chapter flags Facebook app privacy
redarrow Report: Antivirus feature for Snow Leopard?
redarrow Symantec pulls Norton patch after error reports
redarrow Google patches severe Chrome vulnerabilities
redarrow Jessica Biel most 'dangerous' celeb in cyberspace

Northern California chapter's new campaign aims to raise awareness of the fact that not only can third-party apps on Facebook's platform access your data, they can see some of your friends', too.

Mac security firm Intego says reports, and a screenshot, suggest that the forthcoming update to Apple's OS could have an antimalware feature.

Security company offers fix after faulty patch prompts error messages for Norton users.

Maliciously crafted JavaScript and XML could let an attacker take over a person's computer through the stable version of Chrome, Google warns.
Online searches for the actress have a one-in-five chance of hitting a Web site with malware, according to a McAfee report.

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