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Microsoft Bing Security Covers Familiar Ground
Cyber-Security Should Not Limit Enterprise Privacy
Hackers Hit 40,000 Websites with Mass Compromise
Twitter Hit with Fake Security Software Scam
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Microsoft Bing Security Covers Familiar Ground
Microsoft's new Bing search engine may not break new ground when it comes to safe search, but the company is largely in line with efforts by Yahoo and Google to combat phishing and other malicious sites.
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Cyber-Security Should Not Limit Enterprise Privacy
News Analysis: Cyber-security is a hot-button issue on Capitol Hill right now. And as President Obama unveils his direction going forward, it is enterprise privacy that could take the biggest hit.
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Hackers Hit 40,000 Websites with Mass Compromise
Hackers have compromised about 40,000 legitimate Websites, infecting them with malicious JavaScript that ultimately redirects users to a malicious site, says Websense. Security researchers at Websense say the tactics are reminiscent of the notorious RBN group.
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Twitter Hit with Fake Security Software Scam
Kaspersky Lab says Twitter has been hit with a scam that tries to rope users into buying bogus security software. Twitter users who were tricked into clicking on a link in a tweet were taken to a site that attempted to download scareware, according to Kaspersky Lab.
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