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Self-Policing Cloud Computing

IBM security tool searches for and destroys malicious code in the cloud.

Privacy Plug-In Fakes out Facebook

FaceCloak lets users hide sensitive updates from prying eyes, including Facebook's.

A Browser's View of Your Computer

Researchers reveal how attackers may be able to peer into users' computers over the Web.

Mining Social Networks for Clues

A researcher shows how programming tools can be used to track users' real-life movements and behavior.

Privacy Requires Security, Not Abstinence

Protecting an inalienable right in the age of Facebook.

Unmasking Social-Network Users

Researchers find a way to identify individuals in supposedly anonymous social-network data.

How to Share without Spilling the Beans

A new protocol aims to protect privacy while allowing organizations to share valuable information.

Borderline Security

RFID chips in U.S. passport cards and some driver's licenses are at risk of being counterfeited or tracked, researchers say.

Tracking Laptop Thieves Safely

New software tracks a stolen laptop without tracking its owner.

"I Just Called to Say I Love You"

Cell phones, sentimentality, and the decline of public space.

Google Health Heads to the Hospital

A new partnership at a Boston hospital could forecast future success.

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