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Security Briefing: January 12th

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It’s a Tuesday kind of day.

cheers,
Dave

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And now, the news…

  1. Hackers paralyze China’s top search engine | The Globe and Mail
  2. TSA Body Scanners Don’t Protect Privacy, Group Says | PC World
  3. New year, new opportunities. Want to hire me?
  4. Google Docs To Store Any File
  5. Frustrated bug hunters to expose a flaw a day for a month| The Register
  6. Unlock and Root a Nexus One | Life Hacker
  7. AOL to cut more than 1,000 jobs and shut ‘many’ of its European offices | Guardian
  8. Even Amazon can’t keep its EULA story straight | Boing Boing
  9. Warning, Nexus One users! Dangerous fees may lie ahead | Ars Technica

[tags]News, Daily Links, Security Blog, Information Security, Security News[/tags]

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