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Anti-piracy firm caught using photos without consent Canipre helps firms track down illegal downloaders of their copyrighted content, but this week it was caught using copyrighted photos on its Web site without securing permission
Microsoft releases critical IE 8 patch IE 8 security bulletin MS13-038 fixes a flaw used by hackers to control the Web page of the U.S. Department of Labour earlier this month
McAfee offers biometric security for cloud storage McAfee's LiveSafe provides users with 1 GB of online storage that can be accessed via voice or facial recognition or with the use of a PIN code
U.S. government biggest buyer of exploits? The more the U.S. government spends on offensive techniques, the greater its interest in making sure that security holes in widely used software remain unrepaired, says Reuters
Perimeter security no longer enough: RSA EMC WORLD REPORT: It's very likely that your network has already been breached. You need to focus on how to minimize and stop the damage, says Art Coviello
Nginx fixes serious bug New version of open source Web server has come out that fixes the possibility that a hacker could create a stack-based buffer overflow
Sweetening password defences with honey Here's a way organizations can defend against hackers accessing hashed password lists through brute force attacks: Fill lists with honeywords that trip alarms
Allstream to lure customers with DDoS promotion Carrier is cutting the cost of its distributed denial of service solution for business as attacks increase
Toronto mobile firm reveals how it got CIA contract U.S. government and security agencies tend to consider Canada as one of their own, so it's not that hard to land a procurement contract with them, says Rick Segal
Mozilla hot under the collar over Firefox spoofing Report by University of Toronto's Citizen Lab that U.K. firm's spyware masquerades as Firefox prompts complaints from browser creator Mozilla


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