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  • Twitter Dangers

    We all know how fun Twitter can be. Many people have fallen in love with this micro blogging site, and don’t really see anything that could go wrong. After all, who needs Twitter safety tips against a cute, bird logo? Well, don’t be too caught up in your Twitter postings that you forget your safety. [...]

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  • Clickjacking: A beginners guide

    Clickjacking is a form of client-side, web-based attack in which the attacker tricks the victim into clicking areas of disguised/obfuscated HTML elements, such as the IFRAME, APPLET, OBJECT, or other HTML elements that can display externally loaded resources. The clickjacking technique aims to circumvent the stringent security policies of the browser and all of its [...]

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