How to Use Twitter Safely; Law Enforcement Can Crack Your Phone; MasterCard, Visa Data Theft Could Cost Each Business $1.6 Million; Rare Mac Trojan Exploits Microsoft Office; And more

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How to Use Twitter Safely
In light of the discovery of a security bug in TweetDeck, the popular Twitter-owned client, how can you safe in the Twitterverse?

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Law Enforcement Can Crack Your Phone
The XRY utility suite, published by Swedish firm Micro Systemation, promises to crack security on over 6,600 distinct mobile devices.

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Pastebin Plans Staffers to Review, Delete Anonymous Data Dumps
Pastebin will hire new staffers to actively monitor content being posted and remove sensitive data.

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Megaupload User Asks Court to Return His Data
A small business owner has asked a federal judge to prevent data stored on Megaupload servers from being deleted. The next step is to figure out a way for users like him to recover their files.

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MasterCard, Visa Data Theft Could Cost Each Business $1.6 Million
A single retailer could potentially be on the hook for a whopping $1.6 million, according to a data breach assessment generated by CO3 Systems.

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Mac Trojan Exploits Microsoft Office for Mac
A new Mac backdoor Trojan exploits a 2009 vulnerability in Microsoft Office to break into the computers of Tibet sympathizers, though it has potential to target other OS X users.

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Review: Ad-Aware Pro Security 10
The redesigned and streamlined Ad-Aware Pro Security 10 looks good, and the price is right. However, it doesn't give you the full coverage offered by better suites.

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