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Facebook, Twitter crooks just a click away

If you're on Facebook, Twitter or any other social networking site, you could be the next victim.

Facebook, Twitter users beware: Crooks are a mouse click away

If you're on Facebook, Twitter or any other social networking site, you could be the next victim.

Authorities: 100 in U.S. and Egypt charged in ID theft ring

Authorities indicted 100 Americans and Egyptians on Wednesday in the smashing of an international identity theft ring billed as one of the largest cybercrime cases ever.

Social media an inviting target for cybercriminals

It's your birthday. And thanks to your Facebook profile, everybody knows that. Your wall fills up with well wishes from hundreds of "friends."

Will your privacy be compromised online?

The 2010 Census is nearly under way, but don't expect an e-mail from the U.S. Census Bureau asking you personal questions in its head count of America.

Study warns of cyberwarfare during military conflicts

An independent research group predicts that cyberwarfare will accompany future military conflicts and is recommending international action to blunt its impact.

CNNMoney: Cybercrime: A secret underground economy

If the word 'cybercrime' conjures up images of computer geeks trying to crash computers from their mothers' basements, think again.

Pro-Georgia blogger 'George' target of Twitter attack

A blogger believed to be the target of the attack that brought down Twitter Thursday has told CNN the cyber assault was politically motivated and timed to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the Russia-Georgia conflict.

UK: Pentagon hacker should serve any jail time in Britain

The British government will push for a computer hacker who broke into Pentagon and NASA computers to serve his jail time in the United Kingdom if a United States court sentences him to jail, a top politician said Sunday.

UK Pentagon hacker loses appeal, will be sent to U.S.

The Briton accused of hacking into U.S. government computers on Friday lost his court appeal to have his case heard in Britain, his legal team said.

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