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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Email Preferences or Security Invasion?
The recent Zappos security breach (whereby many of us received notification via email), caused me to recall an email I received from another well-known retailer. The email’s subject was “We want to know more about you” and provided a link … Continue reading
Posted in Online Privacy, Online Security
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Avoid Cracks in Your Blog’s Security Armor
Recently, I have heard from several colleagues that their blogs have been compromised. While a security breach may be inevitable – heck, if branches of the Federal Government and national financial institutions have been hacked – there are steps you … Continue reading
Posted in Data Security, Mobile Computing, Online Security, Social Media
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