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The Psychology of Personal Information Sharing

by Sabina Datcu, on 08.02.2012

Social Networking is this century’s ideal communication environment, offering a range of opportunities for sharing personal information and getting in contact with other users. According its own statistics, Facebook had more than 750 million active users worldwide in 2011, meaning that 1 in every 9 people on Earth is using this network. Twitter has also gained momentum as a communication medium: in June 2011, there was an average of 200 million Tweets per day, and the number is continuously increasing. read more

Five serious security and privacy concerns after f8

by George Lucian Petre, on 26.09.2011

While the Facebook new features will increase interaction between users, privacy and security issues were again pushed to new limits. What should we take care of? read more

Mobiles makes the world go round, go round, go round

by Catalin Cosoi, on 13.07.2011

Smartphones and corporate environment read more

Now is the Time for Security Software

by Bitdefender Security Specialists, on 14.06.2011

It's important to defend the integrity of your business, its partners, its clients, and other associates. With that in mind, more businesses should begin to understand the need for security software due to recent attacks on Google's Gmail accounts. The 'it can happen to you' sentiment is bigger than ever. read more

Apple's Internet Security Attacks: Malware Milestone

by Bitdefender Security Specialists, on 10.06.2011

For decades, malware attacks have focused on Windows computers because they have dominated the market. So when a recent malware "phishing" program started to attack Apple computers, the company was faced with unprecedented Internet security vulnerabilities. read more

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