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Activeden – 3D Flip Video e-Card XML New Year Christmas 2012


Activeden – 3D Flip Video e-Card XML New Year Christmas 2012

Posted: 08 Dec 2011 08:22 PM PST


ECard is XML driven 3D flip video e-Card. It can be embedded in HTML files, loaded in other Flash files/templates or you can use ECard class in your AS3 projects. ECard is fully XML driven, so you don't need to open Flash or change source code to configure and customize it to your needs.

Four charged with hacking point-of-sale computers

Posted: 08 Dec 2011 08:42 AM PST


Four residents of Romania have been charged for their alleged participation in a multimillion-dollar scheme to remotely access point-of-sale systems at more than 150 Subway restaurants and other U.S. merchants and steal payment card data, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

Social networking, ignorance, and apathy

Posted: 08 Dec 2011 08:34 AM PST


Social networking services really do a bad job with managing our privacy ... and the problem apparently is that we and they don't know and don't care to fix it

Facebook may be scary, but we love it anyway

Posted: 08 Dec 2011 06:50 AM PST


As a research scientist for Barracuda networks, Daniel Peck has spent much of his time in the last year looking at activity on social networks and analyzing the common tactics used to scam, phish and otherwise trick people into clicking on bad links. A break down of the malicious activity on social networks can be found in By the numbers: How dangerous are Facebook, Twitter, search results (really)?

By the numbers: How dangerous are Facebook, Twitter, and search engines (really)?

Posted: 08 Dec 2011 06:34 AM PST


In his presentation titled "The dark side: Measuring and analyzing malicious activity on Twitter and Facebook," Daniel Peck, research scientist with Barracuda Networks, delves into the details of how cybercriminals trap people on social networks. Peck's research also uncovered that user perceptions of social networking security contrasts drastically with actual membership rates, which you can read about in Facebook may be scary, but we love it anyway.

UK cracks down on claims industry SMS spam

Posted: 08 Dec 2011 05:26 AM PST


Text-message spam is coming under close scrutiny from the U.K.'s data protection authority, which is trying to blunt an increasing wave of insurance industry and accident compensation-related spam.

Yahoo awarded $610 million in spam case

Posted: 07 Dec 2011 01:08 AM PST


Yahoo has won a lawsuit against spammers, a legal victory that also includes a default judgment of US$610 million.

Symantec confirms Flash exploits targeted defense companies

Posted: 07 Dec 2011 12:28 AM PST


Security researchers at Symantec today confirmed that exploits of an unpatched Adobe Reader vulnerability targeted defense contractors, among other businesses.

Facebook disables bug used to expose Zuckerberg photos

Posted: 06 Dec 2011 11:33 PM PST


A Facebook bug came back to haunt the company's co-founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.

Google Wallet: A brewing battle between Verizon and Google

Posted: 06 Dec 2011 11:11 PM PST


Verizon Wireless is thwarting the use of the Google Wallet mobile payment app, at least for now, on the coming Galaxy Nexus smartphone running on Verizon's 4G LTE network.

OpenDNS releases tool to encrypt DNS requests

Posted: 07 Dec 2011 08:42 AM PST


OpenDNS has released a preview of a tool that will encrypt DNS (Domain Name System) requests between a person's computer and the company's lookup service, potentially blocking malicious interceptions.

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