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Warning: Tor Exit Nodes Experience Control Issues and Security Risks

Thomas White (@CthulhuSec) warned users to steer clear of his Tor servers after he lost control following what he. Many of you by now are probably aware than I run a large exit node cluster for the Tor network and run a collection of mirrors (also ones available over hidden services). The link for this article located at TechWorm is no longer available. . Individuals are warned to steer clear of certain Tor nodes following claims of anomalous access disruption during possible breaches.. Tor Node Activity, Exit Node Security, Anonymity Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 22, 2014 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Bitdefender Clueful App Warns Android Users About Privacy Risks

Bitdefender Clueful is designed to warn Android users about apps that put their privacy at risk. Available free of charge, the app checks whether any of a user's installed programs are known to transmit smartphone numbers to advertising networks or cause push-message spam. . Clueful establishes this by querying one of BitDefender's servers; it doesn't analyse the apps on the smartphone. The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Clueful establishes this by querying one of BitDefender's servers; it doesn't analyse the apps on th. bitdefender, clueful, designed, android, users, about, their, privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 22, 2013 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Google Malware Alerts For Infected PCs: A Security Concern

Google has taken the unprecedented step of warning millions of users whose PCs it believes are infected with fake security software and other malware, the company said yesterday. But some security experts are leery of Google's move.. The warning appears as a bright yellow banner that reads "Your computer appears to be infected," at the top of the page after users conduct a search with Google. Google has started to slap this warning at the top of its search results when it suspects that the PC is infected with malware. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Google has issued a cautionary message to users regarding the risk of malware infections on their PCs. This warning raises significant implications and concerns surrounding online security.. Google Alerts, Malware Threats, User Safety, Infection Protection. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jul 22, 2011 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Blue Security BlueFrog User Alert: Spammer Threats to Expose Emails

A company that's promoted an anti-spam "Do Not Intrude Registry" and essentially spammed spammers said Monday that many of its members have received threatening e-mails from a major junk mailer. Blue Security, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based start-up, debuted its registry and BlueFrog client last summer. The company's researchers, who work out of Israel, analyze and vet the spam, trace the message to a Web site (typically the site selling the product or service), and find a form on the site that can be used to complain or opt-out. The BlueFrog client then sends automatically fills out the found form once for each spam received. The result: the site is overwhelmed with opt-out requests or complaints. . "You are being emailed because you are a user of Blue Security's well-known software 'BlueFrog.' Today, the Blue Security database became known to the worst spammers worldwide," read the intimidating e-mail. "Within 48 hours, the database will be published on the Internet, and your email address will be open to them all. After this, you will see the spam sent to your mailbox increase 10 - 20 fold." The message also claimed that "Do Not Intrude Registry" users are breaking the law, and concluded with "If you think you can merely change your email address and be safe while still running BlueFrog, you are in for a big surprise. This is just the beginning..." The link for this article located at TechWeb is no longer available. . Attention Blue Security's BlueFrog users: urgent alerts are being issued as spammers threaten to reveal your email addresses. Take decisive action immediately!. Blue Security, BlueFrog, spam threats, email privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 03, 2006 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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