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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Isp Typo Pimping Exposes Users 353 aciertos encontrados.
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ISP typo pimping exposes users to fraudulent web pages  Provider in the middle attacks ToorCon Comcast, Verizon and at least 70 other internet service providers are putting their customers at serious risk in their quest to make money from mistyped web addresses, security researcher Dan Kaminsky says. TheRegister [..]
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ISP typo farming exposes users to fraudulent web pages  Kaminsky Rick Rolls the entire internet ToorCon Comcast, Verizon and at least 70 other internet service providers are putting their customers at serious risk in their quest to make money from mistyped web addresses, security researcher Dan Kaminsky says. TheRegister [..]
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GlobalSign revokes cert of rogue security app  Certified malware exposes shortcomings of digital certificates GlobalSign has revoked the digital certificate of a rogue security application, which acquired the veneer of respectability by parading the credentials while trying to scam users. TheRegister [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 7.175
Confirmed: Facebook Users Don't Care About Beacon, Never Really Did lexicon.jpg - Confirmed: Facebook Users Don Remember the great Beacon debacle of '07? Facebook users don't. The social network's users were purportedly up in arms about the marketing program, which was supposed to tell users what their friends were buying, rentin [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 6.877
Facebook Users Who Hate Change Making Facebook Developers Hate Facebook Users  In the old days, Facebook users who didn't like changes to their site (news feed, Beacon) would register their discontent by... joining a Facebook group. But now they're getting downright feisty: Some 800,000 users, [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.391
Day Note: Note Mania! [Note]   To: Ashcraft From: McWhertor RE: The Amazing Art Of Buying Faulty Products (Do You Have It?) If you're reading this, the Earth hasn't been atom smashed into oblivion by the Large Hadron Collider. Whew! That's good news. My continued existence ensure that I got to see Crecente pimping your Arcade Mania! book — and his own foreword — which reminds me that we need to [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 6.348
Not A Typo: Playboy (PLA) Reports Lower Digital Revenue hefner.jpg - Not A Typo: Playboy (PLA) Reports Lower Digital Revenue Few publishing empires were decimated by the Internet (or was that DVD?or VHS?) as badly as Hugh Hefner's iconic Playboy (PLA). So it's no surprise to see its print business continue to shrivel. B [..]
Nokia Symbian Themes Relevance: 6.333
Qeep | Multi player Gaming | IM | Nokia Application  So tell me something everyone, how do you Qeep? Lol. No no it sure is not a typo and actually today I am going to present you one of the finest and most feature packed application for mobile devices. For those who already have heard it all before, yes today I am [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 6.191
Facebook Harnesses Users’ Translation Skills for Free  Facebook is getting a global boost from users around the world, who are translating its visible framework into nearly two dozen languages for free. The move is generating mounting criticism online, where some users question whether amateurs can produce good translations. Wired.com [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 6.086
Tumblr's David Karp: 300,000 Users, Pro Features Coming This Summer  How's microblogging startup Tumblr doing? Doing well, founder/karaoke star David Karp tells Wallstrip's Julia Alexandria. The site is up to 300,000 users as of this month, and growth has picked up. By our math, he's right: At the end of January, Tumblr had 180,000 registered users, and was adding about 17,000 users per month. Since then, it's grown by two-thirds, adding around 30,000 use [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.065
Who Are Japan's Biggest DS Users? [Nintendo]   Go on. Guess. The elderly? WRONG. Teenage girls? WRONG. Japan's biggest users of the DS are (according to this Nintendo-supplied chart, anyways) the same who were the biggest users of the GBA, and the Game Boy before that: boys. [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.027
Team Fortress 2 Unlocks Its Feminine Side [Fan Art]   Team Fortress 2 classes decked out with doe eyes and D-cups? Inevitable. We're surprised it took this long to come to our attention, but artist "ghostfire" has launched a thousand shameful clean up sessions with her—not a typo!—renditi [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 6.008
Facebook Users: You Get Until Next Week To Complain About The New Design  Facebook will move its last users over to the new design next week, according to a post on the Facebook developer blog. What does this mean? For users who have been complaining and pleading with Mark Zuckerberg to [..]
Boy Genius Report Relevance: 5.935
iPhone update 2.0.1 breaking carrier-sanctioned unlock? Image 0 en  - iPhone update 2.0.1 breaking carrier-sanctioned unlock? While yesterday’s 2.0.1 firmware update for Apple’s iPhone seems to be providing users with an added level of stability and responsiveness, it looks like at least one subset of iPhone users has been left a bit less than satisfied. Some users that paid the requisite fee to have their Vodafone-branded handset unlocked for international roaming [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.907
BT’s secret Phorm trials open door to corporate eavesdropping  Government bumbling exposes oversight gap The government has refused to investigate BT’s covert wiretapping of thousands of its customers in 2006 and 2007, despite its own expert’s view that without consent Phorm’s advertising targeting technology is a breach of criminal law. TheRegister [..]

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