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X-Pire Puts Expiration Date On Uploaded Images

According to this BBC technology article, German researchers have developed a system to allow uploaded images to be tagged with an encryption key, that after a certain set date will render the image no...

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Facebook Adds Opt-In HTTPS Encryption

Today Facebook rolled out HTTPS encryption for it’s website.  You need to go to your Account Settings page to enable this feature, and you can read all about the changes on Facebook’s blog here.  While...

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Amazon Passwords for Older Accounts Susceptible To Security Flaw

Wired reports that Amazon accounts whose passwords have not been changed in several years are vulnerable to a security flaw in which letter case and/or extra characters added after the real password...

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Dropbox Lied About Who Can Access Users’ Files

According to Wired, Dropbox lied about who was able to access users’ files and that its employees can in fact access your data, though they are “prohibited” from doing so.   Why am I not surprised? The...

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What an M-Card CableCARD Looks Like

I recently started preparing to move, and knowing that I was going to have to pay Comcast to install it again anyway (or at least re-activate it) I decided that it couldn’t hurt to pop the CableCard...

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Bulletproofing Your Site: Prevent Your Business from Getting Hacked

It’s one of those “it could never happen to me” scenarios, not unlike a home burglary. Your company website is just there, minding its own business, and by the time it’s already too late, you learn...

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