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Social Zombies Revisited: Your Friends Want to Eat Your Brains
Tom Eston | | api, Browser Zombies, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, DEF CON, DEFCON 17, DEFCON Hacking Conference, Digital Privacy, Episodes, facebook, Geocities, Information Security, Infosec, Kevin Johnson, Meta, myspace, Online Tracking, Podcast, Privacy, privacy settings, security, social media, Social networks, Social Zombies, technology, Third-Party Application, Tom Eston, Twitter, web application, Weekly Edition, zombies
On this week’s episode, We’re excited to bring you a classic conference talk that Tom Eston gave with co-host Kevin Johnson back in 2009 at DEF CON 17 in Las Vegas. The ...

Myspace vs. Facebook: the good old days?
Christopher Boyd | | adware, Congress, cybercrime, facebook, Malware, myspace, myspace tom, Privacy, Scams, security, social engineering, tom
There's a debate happening at the moment: Myspace vs. Facebook. Was it safer? Easier to use? More welcoming of sparkly gifs? We take a walk down memory lane and remind you that ...

Dot-cm Typosquatting Sites Visited 12M Times So Far in 2018
BrianKrebs | | .cm, A Little Sunshine, dot-cm, Latest Warnings, Matthew Chambers, Media Breakaway, Microsoft, myspace, Scott Richter, Typosquatting
A story published here last week warned readers about a vast network of potentially malicious Web sites ending in ".cm" that mimic some of the world's most popular Internet destinations (e.g. espn[dot]cm, ...

Omitting the “o” in .com Could Be Costly
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, Matthew Chambers, Microsoft, myspace, Ne'er-Do-Well News, Priority Post, Scott Richter, SecureWorks, security bloggers network, spamhaus, Typosquatting, UDRP
Take care when typing a domain name into a browser address bar, because it's far too easy to fat-finger a key and wind up somewhere you don't want to go. For example, ...