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Google security: You (still) are the weakest link

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May 17, 2013

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Google security: You (still) are the weakest link

At its I/O conference, two of Google's top-level security experts say the company is intensely focused on the issue, but passwords remain a thorny problem.

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Future Firefox takes tougher stance on mixed content

Mozilla might be fine with mixed company, but it's not fond of mixed content. A new tool to block unsecured content on secure sites makes its debut in the latest update to Firefox Aurora.

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Google Glass spurs privacy questions from Congress

Several congressional members send a letter to Google CEO Larry Page about concerns such as whether Google will use facial recognition technology with Glass.

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New Mac spyware found in the Oslo Freedom Forum

One surprise is that the new spyware found on Oslo Freedom Forum members' systems has a valid Apple Developer ID.

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LulzSec case in U.K. brings sentences for 4 men

Core members of LulzSec have been sentenced for their campaigns -- and according to the defense, some of the victims were "thoroughly deserving" of what happened to them.

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