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Hackers attack on the community portals
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Sunday, 20 December 2009
Fell victim to an attack of hackers community popular website Twitter. Also reported other problems such a website - Facebook.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 February 2010 )
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Women rulez
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Sunday, 20 December 2009
As is clear from the data collected using Google Ad Planner Most people who log on to social networking sites are women.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 February 2010 )
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Existing social networking portals
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Sunday, 20 December 2009
In the network there are many social networking sites, focusing on the huge amount of potential clients, counted in millions of active individuals.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 February 2010 )
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Social networking sites are not always safe
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Sunday, 20 December 2009
The online communities are becoming increasingly popular: as much as two thirds Internet users has an account at social networking site. Although - as the researchers say - The Internet is not a threat to interpersonal relationships, he hides in the other hazards. With the development of the Internet, expanding its capabilities, moving more and more areas of our life to virtual reality, cyber crime is also growing.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 February 2010 )
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Expensive community portals
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Sunday, 20 December 2009
Interactivity, anonymity, and the sense of belonging to a community is undoubtedly the benefits of social networks connecting them to an increasing number of users.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 February 2010 )
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IE is still full of holes Microsoft barely patched serious vulnerabilities in your web browser, and already SonaSpray informed about the subsequent use of which could allow the transfer of data contained on hard drives. As announced, but contrary to its previous practice, Microsoft on Thursday issued a patch for its Internet Explorer browser. This was necessary because it became apparent that the gaps in this application were allowed to the December attack on a company computer. The importance of this event, however, diminished the next day an American company Core Security Technologies. It revealed that she discovered another vulnerability (the number 4 or 5) in the web browser of American concern. According to Core Security Technologies employees of their skillful use of crackers could enable remote access to data stored on hard drives. None of them alone can not cause damage to computers - gives Reuters.
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