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Worried about data caps? Here’s how to check your usage

Bandwidth caps are all the rage these days, in North America and around the world. We’re talking about the notorious ceilings on how much broadband data you can use before your ISP starts charging you extra, or slowing down your connection, or shaping …

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Akamai: Russia responsible for 12% of malicious attack traffic

Russia has bypassed the U.S. as the top source for malicious attack traffic in the fourth quarter of 2010, according to data from Akamai Technologies’ latest State of the Internet report.

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Computer hacker jailed

A computer hacker who brought Moscow traffic to a standstill with a rush-hour porn stunt has been jailed for six years.

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Facebook Tip: Enable Encryption to Avoid Privacy Glitch

Yet another reason to take extra precautions while browsing Facebook arose today as reports surfaced that traffic destined for Facebook from AT&T’s servers took a misguided loop through China and South Korea this week.

Generally, data from AT&T custom…

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Scammers pounce on news of Elizabeth Taylor’s death

    The news of the death of Elizabeth Taylor is already being used in social engineering scams on Twitter. Here is an example of one I saw this morning:   Bit.ly statistics show the same short URL has been recycled since November 2010 fo…

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Defining Your True Competitors

Posted by Benjamin EstesOne of the first things to figure out for an SEO campaign is who your site is competing against in the SERPs.  If you are consulting for a client, just asking what they know about their competitors might not be enough.&nbsp…

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Apple still planning to include NFC e-wallet in next iPhone

On the heels of a recent report downplaying rumors that the next iPhone will include wireless near-field communication technology, one report has reignited speculation with the news that NFC industry insiders still believe the iPhone 5 will carry the f…

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Privacy International accuse Skype of security failings

Privacy International has criticised Skype for poor security and says it is letting down users, particularly those in more troubled areas of the world.

The company urgently needs to start encrypting traffic by moving onto HTTPS, as Twitter did today. …

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Exactly How Powerful Are Tweets & Retweets? Help Us Find Out!

Posted by jennitaOver the last few months we’ve heard a lot of talk about how social signals are starting to influence rankings, but how powerful are those tweets really? Today I wanted to explore what we know so far, take a look at some examples, then…

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I’m Ranking, So Where’s My Traffic?!

Posted by Dr. PeteIt’s an old story – Boy meets Girl, Girl promises top rankings, rankings finally arrive, and Boy suddenly realizes he has no traffic. Wait, that’s not quite it. Replace "Girl" with "SEO company" and "Boy…

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