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Cybersecurity
by
FPB Contributor
| on March 5th, 2010 |
0 comments
Americans are getting
a majority of their news online
– and have a much more dynamic relationship with their information sources.
Bad guys are taking over your computer in
ways you don’t expect
. Adobe, please get on the ball, will ya?
Congress is
putting tech firms in the hot seat
for undermining human rights online.
That devestating “Aurora” attack?
Pretty damn hard
to counter.
Cheesiest op-ed title ever
. Bonus: also poorly reasoned! The US should bow to Chinese demands and censor Google, but also support Twitter in developing new technology to avoid censorship. Erm?
Google is
a useful service in China
, and it would be missed. No simple options to blocking content.
Our benevolent overlords in Mountain View would also like to
personally apologize
for their
privacy violations
.
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