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Could the AP Twitter hack have been prevented?
Twitter hacks can cause a lot of damage. It is news of this week that the Associated Press Twitter account got compromised, and sent a tweet announcing that the White House had been hit by a terrorist attack, and that … Continue reading
Short RAID 2010 Report: A New Threat for Social Networks?
It has been over a month since I returned from the RAID conference in Canada. This year, RAID was organized in Ottawa, the capital. I tend to think that Ottawa was declared “the capital” for its location rather that its … Continue reading
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