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09/17/10 01:02 AM
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09/16/10 06:00 AM
Soon, you’ll be given a library of classical music played by symphony orchestras for (more...) - Microsoft and political repression in Russia
09/15/10 06:00 AM
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09/13/10 06:00 AM
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09/10/10 08:06 AM
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09/09/10 09:31 AM
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Clickjacking: the feature Facebook isn't so proud of
08/19/10 06:00 AM
Amid all the announcements Facebook has been making lately, there’s one feature you might not even know about. But you should. It’s called clickjacking. Maybe this has happened to you: you see a link that says “Justin Bieber’s phone number leaked” or “Top ten t-shirt fails”. Maybe it’s in an ad or maybe it even appears to be posted by your friend.
So you click on it and that’s where the trouble begins. You’re taken to page after page of buttons to click, surveys to take, and permissions to give. Unlike the rest of the web, the links are associated with your friends’ names so you trust them. One recent scam was secretly placing $5 weekly charges on users’ cell phone bills.
We talk to Beth Jones from internet security firm Sophos about how clickjacking works. We also check in with Mashable founder and CEO Pete Cashmore who talks about the advantages scammers have in working on Facebook.
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Future Tense becomes Marketplace Tech Report
09/17/10 06:12 PMHi everyone. John Moe here. Starting Monday, September 20th, Future Tense will be going by the name Marketplace Tech Report.
Producer Larissa Anderson and I have been working closely with the folks at Marketplace ever since we took over Future Tense in May. It’s worked out great. We’ve helped them, they’ve helped us, and together we’ll find more stories you’ll want to hear. Basically, we loved Marketplace so much we married them. And kind of took their name too. Is it creepy to compare two radio shows to a married couple? Sorry about that.
As part of the Marketplace portfolio of programs (along with Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report, and Marketplace Money), Marketplace Tech Report will keep bringing you stories that explain news and trends and technology and what it all means to you. We’ll be moving to a new simpler URL: marketplacetech.org, which will go live over the weekend. We’ll be bringing our entire archive of past shows and blog posts with us but in the meantime, we’re leaving futuretense.publicradio.org up so you can access the show archives from there as well.
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09/17/10 11:09 AM - 102.5 mpg vehicle wins the X Prize
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09/16/10 02:04 PM - Oakley to release 3D eyewear
09/16/10 11:13 AM - Internet Explorer 9 beta launches
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