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Here’s a great look inside one of Google’s data centers.

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While unsecured networks have always left us vulnerable to hackers, Firesheep brings that to a new level of one-click ease for anyone interested.  Your social media passwords are likely more vulnerable than you realize.

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Google recently announced that with the adoption of so many Android devices (over 200,000 activations every day), they are launching new administrative controls that will make these devices more secure for businesses.

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Here’s a message greeting customers of Bonneville Bank in Provo, Utah. “Alert! Due to the high amounts of fraudulent card activity in California, Florida, and Georgia, you will be required to use your PIN number for Debit Card transactions in these states.  No signature transactions will be allowed.” It’s potentially a “get tough on fraud” move that could be coming soon to a bank and debit card near you.

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Facebook has done it. They’ve finally made their privacy policy even longer than the U.S. Constitution.

Maybe this chart from NYTimes.com might help you?

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