Infowar Monitor
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Archive for August, 2011
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Did Adobe hide 400 vulnerability fixes in latest Flash Player patch?
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Indian government wants to monitor Twitter and Facebook, maybe Google and Skype too
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RIM warns of BlackBerry code execution security flaws
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cHook – The new CuckooBox Hooking Engine
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ANA “vigorously” opposes implementation of ICANN’s new gTLD program, citing major flaws
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Coalition calls on Harper to cut online spying mandate from omnibus crime package
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Anatomy of a Mac APT attack
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Data use policies and social media: an appeal
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Fight cybercrime, but keep the net free
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Internet cut – Mubarak blames successor