Facebook Users Object to Privacy Erosion
A new survey says users overwhelmingly are unhappy with Facebook's plans to allow third party websites (maybe your company's) access to personal information.
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A new survey says users overwhelmingly are unhappy with Facebook's plans to allow third party websites (maybe your company's) access to personal information.
Read moreA survey finds that 60 percent of executives view Facebook as a security threat. Meanwhile, experts see LinkedIn as a particular area of vulnerability. Read more
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Note: This is the first in a series of technology updates by former Inc. senior writer Anne Stuart. Future columns will explore topics such a... Read more
Note: This is the first in a series of technology updates by former Inc. senior writer Anne Stuart. Future columns will explore topics such a... Read more
Smartphones are really just mobile computers, and so are open to attack. Just how real is the threat? Read more
Whether a business is a one-person shop or the employer of hundreds, a small or mid-size firm still may become a target of hackers. Read more
Google to sell business software . Your business may already use Google's free offerings for search and email, but Google hopes you'll eventually us... Read more
“Scareware” consists of pop-up advertisements that appear warning users of supposed security threats. These fake anti-virus programs take advantage of gu... Read more
More than three quarters of small business owners fear use of Facebook and Twitter will come back to haunt them. Meanwhile, a separate survey reveals social ... Read more
Computer viruses, worms and similar threats continue to plague companies of all sizes--but even small businesses can fight back. Read more
Computer viruses, worms and similar threats continue to plague companies of all sizes--but even small businesses can fight back. Read more
Unless you've been on an island (without WiFi or 3G coverage), you are likely aware that social networking sites and tools like Facebook and Twitter have ... Read more
Before anything else, you need to know who the bad guys are and how to keep them the hell out. Read more
Before anything else, you need to know who the bad guys are and how to keep them the hell out. Read more
Businesses need to start worrying about a new Internet security threat. Called tabnabbing, the latest malware fools forgetful users of tabbed browsers into e... Read more
They can tarnish a company's image for those businesses that are unprepared. Read more
Businesses have good reasons for monitoring employees. But there are no good reasons for workers to spy on each other, or snoop through confidential informat... Read more
As anyone who has an e-mail account knows, the past few weeks have seen unprecedented virus attacks on computers around the world. With names like Sobig, ... Read more
As anyone who has an e-mail account knows, the past few weeks have seen unprecedented virus attacks on computers around the world. With names like Sobig, ... Read more
All that friending and superpoking wastes a lot of time at the office -- and could be costing companies billions in lost productivity. Why a growing number o... Read more
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