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		<title>Malware in New Gadgets!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/2011/07/malware-in-new-gadgets.html">Malware in New Gadgets!</a><br/><br/>This is from <a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/">Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook</a> and is copyrighted material. </p>
Malware in New Gadgets!This is from Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook and is copyrighted material. I saw this very informative video by Kim Komando, warning that new gadgets manufactured in other countries may contain malware that steals your banking information or spies on your activity. I am totally flabbergasted. In a more honorable era, this kind of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Why Limit It to GPS??</title>
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Why Limit It to GPS??This is from Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook and is copyrighted material. This is good news and bad news, I suppose. According to ComputerWorld, two federal lawmakers have presented a bill that proposes limits on how companies can access and use our &#8220;geo location&#8221; data as it&#8217;s gathered from our cell phones, GPS [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Got Bugs? Scan Your URL</title>
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Got Bugs? Scan Your URLThis is from Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook and is copyrighted material. I discovered a great site that will scan your website or blog for malware, exploits, and other nasty vermin: URL Void. It&#8217;s great! It&#8217;s free to use and it works well. In this age of profligate hacking, something like this is [...]]]></description>
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