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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.

Smartphone security threats likely to rise

Worms, spam, viruses and hackers -- they're not just for your desktop or laptop anymore. According to internet security experts they could be well on their way into your pocket or purse.

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.

'Most dangerous' celebs to search for online

Be cautious if you plan to Bing Jessica Biel or Google Brad Pitt. A new report says you might get a virus.

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.

Twitter hit by denial-of-service attack

Internet attacks shut down the social networking site Twitter for about two hours on Thursday morning and caused glitches in other sites like Facebook and LiveJournal, a blogging site.

U.S. government sites among those hit by cyberattack

U.S. government Web sites -- including those of the White House and the State Department -- have been under attack since the Fourth of July, along with financial and commercial sites like Yahoo Finance and the New York Stock Exchange, cybersecurity experts said Wednesday.

Twitter message could be cyber criminal at work

Cyber criminals are setting snares that move at the speed of news.

Experts: Malicious program targets Macs

Mac computers are known for their near-immunity to malicious computer programs that plague PCs.

Is it really safe to download software?

When it comes to downloading software from the Internet, I'm always getting conflicting advice from my geeky friends. Knowing my technological ignorance, some tell me that I should never download anything from the Web (recommending only boxed software from the store). Others say some software's okay to download -- but I should be aware of the dangers. How am I supposed to know where to begin identifying the difference? I'm lost!

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