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Old Facebook Worm Using New Ways To Spread By Abusing Google Reader And Picasa Websites

2008-11-01 06:15:48 by CyberInsecure in CyberInsecure.com
 
Researchers at unified threat management vendor Fortinet noticed that a program similar to the Koobface worm had started using the Google Reader and Picasa websites to spread. In the attack, criminals host images that look like YouTube videos on the Google sites in hopes of tricking victims into downloading malicious Trojan software. Hackers...
 
 
 
 
 
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Wee-Fi: First Starbucks with AT&T? Plus, L.I.-Fi, Panasonic Camera, Corpus Christi Decision

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2008-04-16 12:03:00 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
...Picasa photo-sharing service. It's got a 9.1-megapixel sensor, and comes with 12 months of free service at T-Mobile hotspots in the U.S. As I have noted many times before, uploading and "emailing" photos via photo-sharing services from Wi-Fi-enabled cameras typically involves a downsampled or compressed image, and that level of degradation...
 
 
 
 
 
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Google claims license to user content in multiple products

2008-09-08 00:00:00 by Grant Gross in Network World on Security
 
Google last week removed some language in its Chrome browser's terms of service that gave the company a license to any material displayed in the browser, but that language remains in several other Google products, including its Picasa photo service and its Blogger service
 
 
 
 
 
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Summarizing August's Threatscape

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2008-09-10 06:57:32 by Dancho Danchev in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...Picasa, and a couple of thousands of spam emails sent automatically sent through Gmail in order to abuse it's trusted email reputation 03. Compromised Web Servers Serving Fake Flash Players If aggressiveness matter, this campaign consisting of remotely injected redirection scripts at legitimate sites next to on purposely introduced malware...
 
 
 
 
 
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Summarizing Zero Day's Posts for September

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2008-10-07 10:54:00 by Dancho Danchev in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...Picasa and ImageShack 03. Spamming vendor launches managed spamming service 04. Facebook introducing new security warning feature 05. Google downplays Chrome's carpet-bombing flaw 06. Targeted malware attack against U.S schools intercepted 07. The most "dangerous" celebrities to search for in 2008 08. Norwegian BitTorrent tracker under DDoS...
 
 
 
 
 
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OAuth for Secure Mashups

2008-11-18 17:41:00 by Panayiotis Mavrommatis in Google Online Security Blog
 
...Picasa, and Docs. In fact, since both the gadget platform and OAuth technology are open standards, we are working to help other companies who run services similar to iGoogle to enhance them with support for these standards. Once that is in place, these new OAuth-powered gadgets that are available on iGoogle will also work on those other...
 
 
 
 
 
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OAuth for Secure Mashups

2008-11-18 17:41:00 by Panayiotis Mavrommatis in Google Online Security Blog
 
...Picasa, and Docs. In fact, since both the gadget platform and OAuth technology are open standards, we are working to help other companies who run services similar to iGoogle to enhance them with support for these standards. Once that is in place, these new OAuth-powered gadgets that are available on iGoogle will also work on those other...
 
 
 
 
 
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OAuth for Secure Mashups

2008-11-18 17:41:00 by Panayiotis Mavrommatis in Google Online Security Blog
 
...Picasa, and Docs. In fact, since both the gadget platform and OAuth technology are open standards, we are working to help other companies who run services similar to iGoogle to enhance them with support for these standards. Once that is in place, these new OAuth-powered gadgets that are available on iGoogle will also work on those other...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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