Friday, 17 December 2010

Ping cluttered with spam and scams

Apple's music social network, Ping, old is just a few days, but lost in the spam and scams, say experts in computer security. Is it possible that Apple made a design flaw?
 Fortunately, safety reports show that the fraud rather primitive. Reduce the false polls that promise a free prize for the iPhone, iPad, or other Apple offerings. The network currently has no aggressive malware.
 Sophos advises all users to install iTunes 10 regardless of the many frauds that will pounce on it. New iTunes straightened Thirteen vulnerabilities that were in the previous version of the user interface. However, the company cautions you to be especially careful when using.
 If you look at the pages of popular music performers, including comments you will soon see a message with links to where the supposedly free shared devices.
 Many users complain about spam, but it seems that Apple quickly suspended Spammers accounts.
 Although the spam in the comments pretty common on the Internet, it is not clear whether Apple has automatic filters or manually remove comments based on user complaints. Sophos thinks that there are no automatic filters. If this is true, it's a little strange, because the filtered image profile for each user. Use of copyrighted material is definitely a problem, but it seems to us that users are in greater danger of clicking on malicious links.

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