2011 Security Preview: Apple, Facebook Beware

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2011 Security Preview: Apple, Facebook Beware

The popularity of social networks like Facebook and Twitter will make the iPhone, iPad and other mobile devices attractive targets for hackers in the New Year. Read more >>


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Online Privacy 2010: The Year in Review

For all the talk and activity in Congress and at federal agencies, did the needle really move on Internet privacy in 2010? Read more >>

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