(From VIPRESecurityNews)
Greeting VSNers,
Perhaps you have heard the expression that what goes on the web stays on the web? In this cyber world your posts, your photos, literally anything you post is out there and available. It is important to be smart about what you post, but now there is a new intangible. There is an outfit that does a social media search for negative material about job applicants for companies. So, if you are looking for a job especially one that requires some screening (and don't all of them these days), perhaps posting that video of your drunken karaoke performance, just might not be a good idea.
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Where have you been lately? If you've got an iPhone or a 3G iPad, it knows. And two researchers have discovered that these devices store a record of your locations in an unencrypted file that gets backed up to your computer.
The researchers says that the information seems to be based on cell-phone tower triangulation, not GPS. They're going to discuss what they've found at today's Where 2.0 conference in Santa Clara, California. They've also released an open-source Mac application that maps out information from the file. That's data for the iPad 2 I've been using at the upper left, correctly showing that my iPad has been all around the Bay Area and also visited Austin, Texas. See the researchers discuss the issue here: