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FTC Asks Court to Shut Down Text Spammer

February 23, 2011

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has asked a judge to shut down an alleged text-messaging spam operation that sent out 85 text messages per minute at its peak, the agency said Wednesday. The alleged operation of Phillip A. Flora pitched loan modification assistance, debt relief and other services, the FTC said in a news...
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Microsoft on Windows Flaw: Don’t Worry

February 18, 2011

Microsoft downplayed the threat posed to Windows users by a recently-revealed vulnerability, saying that it was unlikely the bug could be exploited to compromise a computer. Artwork: Chip TaylorThe flaw in the Windows Server Message Block (SMB) network and file-sharing protocol was disclosed Monday by someone identified only as ” Cupidon-3005″ on the Full...
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Skype: Down But Not Out

December 23, 2010

The internet telephony service Skype got a good deal out of the net neutrality vote earlier this week, with the FCC deciding that Skype and other voice services like it could not be banned or throttled on broadband networks. But services in the past 24 hours seem to show that Skype doesn’t need an...
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Facebook Profile Changes: What You Should Know

December 6, 2010

Though it is primarily known as a social networking site, Facebook is actually one of the top destinations for photo sharing, and a new user profile design change unveiled Monday ups the visibility of Facebook photos and encourages users to share personal information in a more visual way. Two years ago, Facebook came forward...
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Facebook Says User Data Sold To Broker

October 31, 2010

Facebook Inc. said that a data broker has been paying application developers for identifying user information, and that it had placed some developers on a six-month suspension from its site because of the practice. The announcement, which Facebook made on its developers’ blog Friday, follows an investigation by Facebook into a privacy breach that...
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