AOL's recent "doh!" release of more than 500K user search records has prompted many people to examine their search methods. While no one approach is absolutely foolproof, using a combination of common sense searching strategies will make it harder for engines (or anyone else) to put together a detailed profile of you. Keep reading today's feature for a few ways to protect yourself from search engines. . The link for this article located at LifeHacker is no longer available. . Protect your online privacy by using a privacy-focused browser, opting for secure search engines, and installing a reputable VPN to safeguard your data. Privacy Techniques, Search Engine Protection, Data Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A worm is targeting MySpace users, compromising their "About me" pages and infecting visitors to them, Symantec has warned. . When a logged-in MySpace user goes to another member's "About me" page affected by the ACTS.Spaceflash worm, they are quietly redirected to a URL that holds a malicious Macromedia Flash file, the security company said in an advisory on Spaceflash Tuesday. That file, in turn, will replace the visitor's own "About me" page with one that is compromised. "It's an annoyance, at this point, for users, but the capability exists where it can lead to malicious actions and steal sensitive information," said Dean Turner, senior manager of Symantec, which currently rates the Spaceflash threat as low. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . When a logged-in MySpace user goes to another member's 'About me' page affected by the ACTS.Spacefla. targeting, myspace, users, compromising, their, 'about, pages, infecting, visitors. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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