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Attacks by Chinese phishers on Chinese targets were up significantly during the first half of 2011, says a new biannual report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group, an international consortium of
How free is the Internet? Apparently only as free as companies say the terms of service allow. Hence the story of Wikileaks this past week, which has seen Amazon Web Services and PayPal withdraw
A number of federal agencies have blocked access to Wikileaks from government computers, referencing a policy requiring the protection of classified information, apparently valid even while the rest
The federal government has approved a universal sign-in application for use on secure government websites. The move will allow users who are logged into one site to easily and securely switch to
In just one more example of open government, the federal government will allow people to log onto government sites using personal accounts or other credentials from various websites, or OpenID. The
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