Google has disclosed the second security hole in its Google+ social network in three months. This one exposed private information from 100 times as many users as the first, and has prompted the company to hasten the service’s demise.. The bug stemmed from the Google+ People: get application programming interface, which enables developers to retrieve someone’s Google profile. It returns information including their name, profile URL, photo, birthday, gender, relationship status and a short biography. Other items revealed include information about the organization that they are a member of and the places that they have lived. There’s a full list in the description of the API. The link for this article located at NakedSecurity / Sophos is no longer available. . A new vulnerability discovered in Google+ revealed sensitive user information, leading to a swift decision to terminate the social networking platform.. Google+ Security Flaws, API Vulnerability, User Data Breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Attempting to distance itself from a spam controversy, PSINet cut off service to an admitted sender of unsolicited commercial email and pledged to amend its spam policy and educate its sales force. PSINet came under fire from anti-spam organizations after CNET . . . . Attempting to distance itself from a spam controversy, PSINet cut off service to an admitted sender of unsolicited commercial email and pledged to amend its spam policy and educate its sales force. PSINet came under fire from anti-spam organizations after CNET News.com obtained an electronic unsigned copy of a so-called pink contract between PSINet and Cajunnet, a marketing firm based in Slidell, La., that freely admits its spamming practices. Pink contracts are addendums Internet service providers sign to permit a customer to send unsolicited commercial email or put up spam-related Web sites. One recent example forced AT&T to pledge an internal crackdown of its own on the contracts. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . TechNet ceases operations for a habitual spammer and commits to overhauling its spam management strategies while boosting employee training initiatives.. PSINet, Spam Controversy, Anti-Spam Initiatives, Commercial Email, Email Policy. . Anthony Pell
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