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Security Usually Fails at the Human Level

  • January 23rd, 2010
  • Posted in Uncategorized

I was just reading an article about how easy a reporter could enter some large buildings in downtown Orlando. While this particular article is a bit “fluffy”, it does raise an important issue in that security usually fails at the human level, not the technical level. For example, most major “hacks” are the result of [ READ MORE ]

Facebook Records Every Click You Make

  • January 15th, 2010
  • Posted in Privacy

Here’s an interesting article about the information that is stored about you on Facebook: Conversations About the Internet #5: Anonymous Facebook Employee In essence, not only does Facebook record every click you make and every photo you view, but (sometimes) Facebook employees will view your private profiles, and (rarely) even manipulate your profile data! A sobering thought, [ READ MORE ]

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