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When Web 2.0 becomes a security risk
Hackers are manipulating the trusted nature of Facebook, MySpace and other social networks to launch exploits and spread malware attacks. Kaspersky Lab security evangelist, Ryan Naraine, discusses this growing threat and recommends some basic social ...

Inside the next generation of spam and scams
The New Threat Reality - Seven Emerging Email Threats

12 tips for safe social networking
But using social networking tools and sites seems to be in direct conflict with another important principle of using the Internet - protect your identity from identity theft. Participating in online social networking sites leaves a trail of personal ...

Safe Social Networking
You've probably learned a long list of important safety and privacy lessons already: Look both ways before crossing the street; buckle up; hide your diary where your nosy brother can't find it; don't talk to strangers.

Password Advice
Is your password strong? Test it here.

Prevent Social Security Fraud
Serious identity thieves use fake Social Security numbers, including the numbers of people who have recently died, to apply for jobs and commit other fraudulent acts.

 
 

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