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The Cybersecurity FUD Campaign begins its big push...

News_PR_Machine-1776Only days ago we published an article telling you that you would begin to see more and more news relating to the only activist movement (which includes Anonymous, but is not limited to Anonymous) and how it is dangerous, related to terrorism and even how collectives like Anonymous and other organizations are duping the people wanting to contribute. Well this morning while having our coffee we watch in amusement as a cable news channel featured a US Senator talking about how the “hacktivist” movement is second only to terrorism as a threat to national security.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 06
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  • Anonymous
  • Hacking
  • Security
  • Lulzsec
  • SCADA
  • Cybersecurity
  • The Jester
  • Cybersecurity Act of 2012

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Editorials

Symantec Joins the NSA in Spreading FUD...

anonSymantec, perhaps in an effort to reclaim some of their reputation, has released a report claiming that some people involved in the DDoS attacks after the MegaUpload take down may have been tricked into downloading a data stealing virus. In a post on Symantec’s own blog they have built a nice (and plausible) timeline of events complete with images (although no links) showing how this happened right around the 20th of January. Many news sites have picked this up and are busy wirting articles about how Anonymous has been hacked... Now the question is, is any of this true?

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 04
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  • Hacking
  • Symantec
  • DDos
  • NSA
  • Slowloris
  • YourAnonNews
  • FUD

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Apple's Injunction Win over Motorola Could Have Interesting Consequences

73The Apple folks are all excited about today’s injunction awarded to them over Motorola Mobility over a patent that honestly should never have been awarded in the first place. There is a small catch though, Apple did win the injunction, but they have not been able to block sales of any devices as long as they remove the offending feature (the way the screen bounces at the end of the scroll when viewing pictures).

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 02
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  • Apple
  • iPhone
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Google
  • Motorola
  • Tim Cook
  • Photo Gallery
  • Patnet Law
  • Consumer Opinion

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Despite what you might read, Apple is worried about what Windows 8 means to their market share

despdIn a recent article I published about Apple being nervous over Windows 8 I made the statement that Apple has never released a developer preview like this before and also that Apple does not do public Betas. Both of these statements were read incorrectly and the flood of comments from Apple fans came in. There were lists of the times that Apple has pushed out Developer Previews as well as a list of the times they have released betas to the public. It has been entertaining, but I think we need some clarification on these two items and also why Apple is nervous about Windows 8.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Mar 01
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  • Apple
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Microsoft
  • Windows 8
  • Tim Cook
  • Foxconn
  • Windows on ARM
  • OS X
  • Mountain Lion

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Can the Internet ever really be secure?

broken-lockThe internet is not a safe and secure place (I know this is a HUGE surprise to everyone), but many do not know just how insecure the system is and how continued legislation to “make it more secure” is actually hurting. Although we could write a small novel about the dangers of allowing corporate interests and government officials who have no working knowledge of how the internet works to change things, we will concentrate on one issue here and one that many people do not even know is broken.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Feb 28
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  • Hacking
  • Privacy
  • Internet
  • SSL
  • Secure Socket Layer
  • HTTPS
  • Banking

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More Articles …

  1. Why We May Never Have A Truly Free and Open Internet
  2. Microsoft Joins Apple in Complaints Against Motorola; is it Preparation for Future Comaplaints Against Google?
  3. The NSA is trying to spread FUD about Anonymous to cover holes in US Infrastructure Security
  4. Is the new Windows Logo Change Really That Bad?
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