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  • Facebook Privacy gets Human Friendly

    Mark James looks at the changes to Facebooks privacy policy and their “privacy basics” page. Should other sites follow in Facebooks steps? How will privacy needs be catered to in the future?

  • Default Password Palaver

    Further to our blog about a website streaming CCTV cameras that used their default passwords, another site has surfaced that is streaming webcams and CCTV from around the world. Mark James adds to his…

  • WinShock: A 19-year-old bug

    Discovered in May by IBM, WinShock is a 19-year-old bug that has existed in every version of Microsoft’s Windows OS since Windows ’95. Mark James, ESET security specialist answers some important…

  • Naughty IT Professionals

    A survey, conducted by ESET at this year’s IPEXPO, revealed that 39 percent of the UK’s leading IT professionals keep some risqué pictures stored on their devices. The survey brought to light some…

  • The Right to be Forgotten: Question Time

    Mark James shares his thoughts about the European court of justice’s privacy ruling; specifically about the questions raised by Luciano Floridi, of Google’s advisory council, after their final meeting…

  • Mark James talks Dark net

    The BBC reported on the recent raid that “shut down 400-plus dark net sites”. Mark James, ESET Security Specialist, helps guide you through Dark net (aka Deep Web, Invisible Web, or Hidden Web) basics…