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  1. Added Oct 19, 2008 by annagkerr
  2. Added Oct 05, 2008 by binorealuyo
    Skype's president said that the company was largely unaware of a major security breach affecting Skype users in China. In a blog published Thursday, Josh Silverman, Skype's president, explained he did not realize that TOM-Skype, Skype's partner in China, was logging and storing users' instant messages that were deemed offensive by the Chinese government.
  3. Added Dec 01, 2007 by tomderis
  4. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
    OpenID summary on wikipedia
  5. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
    Jeff Schiller's blog
  6. Added Jul 11, 2007 by battis
    In this short essay, written for a symposium in the San Diego Law Review, Professor Daniel Solove examines the "nothing to hide" argument. When asked about government surveillance and data mining, many people respond by declaring: "I've got nothing to hide." According to the "nothing to hide" argument, there is no threat to privacy unless the government uncovers unlawful activity [...]
  7. Added Jun 13, 2007 by trustteam and 1 other
    As is the case when supervising kids in the offline world, dealing with their behavior online and when they are using the cell phone requires controls appropriate to their age group.Attorney and child advocate Parry Aftab offers strategies for parents with children in any or all of the five age groups identified on this list.
  8. Added Jun 11, 2007 by battis and 1 other
    This page offers a better way to create a strong, yet easy to remember passphrase for use with encryption and security programs. Weak passwords and passphrases are one of the most common flaws in computer security. Take a few minutes and learn how to do it right. The information presented here can be used by anyone. No background in cryptography or mathematics is required.
  9. Added May 27, 2007 by battis and 1 other
    Use CAPTCHAs to fix text unreadable by OCRs.
  10. Added Mar 30, 2007 by ialja and 1 other
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