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Virtually all Android smartphones vulnerable to hackers - 18 mai 2011
Almost all Android smartphones are vulnerable to personal data theft when connected to an unencrypted WiFi network, security researchers have revealed. By eavesdropping on data sent to the Google Calender, Contacts and Picasa apps, hackers could steal login credentials and gain full access to accounts. "For (...)

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Android smartphones face data breach threat - 18 mai 2011
Owners of Android smartphones are being warned to avoid public WiFi networks after researchers found a security flaw that could affect the vast majority of devices based on Google’s software. A trio of researchers at Ulm University in Germany found that it was "quite easy" for hackers to intercept data from (...)

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Ethical Quandary for Social Sites - 28 mars 2011
Two days after using Flickr to display photos of police officers from Egypt’s feared state security force, Hossam el-Hamalawy watched in disbelief as they vanished, one by one, from the popular social networking site, which he had been using since 2008. Hossam el-Hamalawy, an Egyptian blogger and rights activist, (...)

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Devons-nous avoir peur de Google ? L’exemple de Social Circle - 14 mars 2011
Google est devenu un acteur majeur du web, mais certaines données qu’il collecte sont parfois effrayantes. Google étend son emprise sur la toile de jours en jours. Les robots qui servent à indexer les sites web ne se contentent plus, aujourd’hui, d’utiliser uniquement les résultats pour les recherches. Si du contenu (...)

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Computers That See You and Keep Watch Over You - 4 janvier 2011
Hundreds of correctional officers from prisons across America descended last spring on a shuttered penitentiary in West Virginia for annual training exercises. Some officers played the role of prisoners, acting like gang members and stirring up trouble, including a mock riot. The latest in prison gear got a (...)

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Bientôt des lunettes pour tout savoir des gens que vous croisez ? - 3 janvier 2011
Quelles informations publieriez-vous sur Internet si n’importe quel individu dans la rue pouvait vous reconnaître, et y avoir accès ? Hypothétique aujourd’hui, ce scénario paranoïaque pourrait devenir très vite une réalité... augmentée. Lorsque l’on voit à quelle vitesse l’évolution technologique balaye des siècles de (...)