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Twitter Leak Illustrates Google Chrome OS Security Hazards

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Recently leaked Twitter documents that were stored on Google Apps highlight a deeper issue – namely, when everything you do is stored online, how will you protect your personal data? As Google revs up its new Chrome OS, phishing and hacker attempts will be exacerbated. How, exactly, will you deal with your data security in this brave new world of data portability?
– This week, Twitter had sensitive documents leaked in a roundabout
method that involved a Twitter employee being phished and their Google
password used to access sensitive data stored online in Google Apps.
TechCrunch, the final recipient of these documents, vigorously defended
their position on …

 Twitter Leak Illustrates Google Chrome OS Security Hazards

 Twitter Leak Illustrates Google Chrome OS Security Hazards

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 Twitter Leak Illustrates Google Chrome OS Security Hazards

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