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    Miami Hacker Will Do Hard Time

    Enters plea deal with prosecutors, may serve 15 years behind bars

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    Twitter Web might not be safe anymore and users may want to consider only tweeting and surfing through third-party applications for the time being. Yes, I know, there are all kinds of issues with using a third-party anything. And while I use and love TweetDeck and many are raving about Seesmic Desktop, you still need to give your Twitter user credentials away in order to use them. However, after the appearance of two worms on Twitter this weekend, users are faced with a choice between two evils — taking a chance on third party apps and using the Twitter Web Interface.

    There were two Twitter worms reported over the weekend: Read More

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    The Internet Is Infected

    Lesley Stahl reports on computer viruses that propagate on the Internet and infect PCs, which enable their creators  often called “cyber gangs” to learn the information they need to electronically rob bank accounts.

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    MediaDefender Founders Leave Sinking Ship

    After suffering humiliation at the hands of a hacker in 2007, the future of anti-piracy company MediaDefender is in serious doubt. The stock price of its parent company has plunged, and the two founders of MediaDefender have now left the sinking ship.

    Founded in 2000, MediaDefender made a name for itself by polluting file-sharing networks and BitTorrent sites with fake files. Their methods were especially effective on sites that had little or no moderation and the company’s success didn’t go unnoticed.

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    Facebook users are at risk from malicious hackers targeting the site, online security experts warned.

    Account holders have been hit by several different hacking attempts in the last week, as thieves try to capitalize on the trust users place in the service.

    Rik Ferguson, senior security adviser at Tokyo-based Trend Micro, said that Facebook, which has more than 174 million active users worldwide, had been hit by four separate “rogue applications” and a virus targeted at users of the site.
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