Here’s a message greeting customers of Bonneville Bank in Provo, Utah. “Alert! Due to the high amounts of fraudulent card activity in California, Florida, and Georgia, you …More...
Facebook has done it. They’ve finally made their privacy policy even longer than the U.S. Constitution. Maybe this chart from NYTimes.com might help you?
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In a life-imitates-art plot resembling a scene from the movie comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, it appears that a handful of students from Maryland’s Winston Churchill High …More...
I hate passwords. I forget them all the time. That’s why I use “123456” as my password for everything. Although this has led to having my all …More...
It’s not a question of “if” but “when.” In the past, corporate information security meant firewalls, strong passwords, virus protection, operating system updates, and physical security. While …More...
SD West 2009, one of the country’s premier platform independent software development conferences, is once again offering a track that is near and dear to my heart. …More...
Attention webmasters: Google wants you to know your site has security vulnerabilities. As part of their online webmaster tools, Google is now providing free notifications of common …More...
Tired of making trips to the bank to stuff legal documents in a safe deposit box? Now consumers can lock up their important documents online, thanks to …More...
With all the buzz around more sophisticated social networks such as Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn, its easy to lose sight of the fact that if you believe …More...