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TechRepublic Member | April 26, 2011

iPhone tracking only part of Apple's security and privacy shortcomings

The revelation by a pair of researchers that iPhones store location data for the life of the device is making waves. How much does it really matter? Chad Perrin suggests the problem goes deeper. Read more

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Phishing attacks: Training tips to keep users vigilant

Organizations that take IT security very seriously still become victims to phishing attacks. How can we guard against social engineering? Here are a few tips from security experts. Read more

How to get people to use strong passwords

Can passwords be both secure and easy to use? Some think "no", but if you stop there, you simply aren't thinking enough. Read more

Maybe your random CAPTCHA string generator should be less random

CAPTCHAs can help protect your websites from spammers, but if you aren't careful, they can offend your customers too. Read more

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Enhance security on your Mac with Hands Off!

Vincent Danen has shored up security on his Mac with the monitoring application Little Snitch, but he has found another security watchdog that he likes even better called, Hands Off! Read more

Introduction to SELinux: Don't let complexity scare you off

Vincent Danen acknowledges that some of the complexity of SELinux is intimidating, but if you spend some time with it, the payoff is heightened security and better control of your system. Read more

What the recent Amazon Web Services outages mean in our own cloud journey

What does the recent Amazon Web Services outage mean to the average administrator considering a cloud technology? IT pro Rick Vanover thinks it means a lot and shares his thoughts in this blog. Read more

10 things you should do to securely dispose of computers

The need for good security practices doesn't go away just because a system has outlived its usefulness. These tips will help ensure that decommissioned equipment doesn't pose a threat. Read more

Being tracked by your iPhone: Do you care?

Researchers point out a little known file on the iPhone that tracks and stores your exact movements, doesn't offer an opt-in, and doesn't encrypt the data. Does having your every move tracked by your iPhone spook you, or is it the new normal? Read more

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