Graham Cluley’s blog
From anti-flappertanknibbles to zombies. Get inside the head of a computer security expert. If you like.
Archive for July, 2008
- July 31st, 2008 : HCKAED: Facebook Scrabble application knocked offline by hackers
- July 30th, 2008 : How do they make a BBC TV News report?
- July 30th, 2008 : NASA hacker Gary McKinnon loses appeal against US extradition
- July 30th, 2008 : IT world split on whether Gary McKinnon should be extradited
- July 30th, 2008 : House of Lords to rule on appeal of “NASA hacker” Gary McKinnon
- July 29th, 2008 : Facebook scrabbles to control third-party applications
- July 29th, 2008 : 3000 British passports go missing
- July 29th, 2008 : Securing your Gmail email with https
- July 28th, 2008 : Are hackers failing to make the grade?
- July 28th, 2008 : Phishing on the road to Wigan Pier
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- Hackers use celebrity image SEO to spread scareware
- Naked celebrities on LinkedIn lead to malware
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- Has Britney Spears had her Twitter account phished?
- Sophos versus police spyware in “legal hacking” debate
- Twitter users hit by more phishing and spam attacks
- Phishing scam spreads on Twitter
- Internet Explorer loses ground to Firefox and Safari
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