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re: What would happen if Google and other search engines were hacked?

Posted on 5/30/15 at 5:42 pm to
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Posted on 5/30/15 at 5:42 pm to
The future is here!

Just ran across this:


Massive Clinton-era Internet bug shows pitfalls of Obama's 'backdoor' proposal

A Clinton-era Internet law is coming back to haunt us by exposing our private online messages to hackers.
Now, the Obama administration is lobbying Congress to repeat the same policy all over again.

This week, computer researchers announced they found a massive weakness in Internet software.
"Logjam," as they called it, allows hackers to spy on your online communications.
It affects thousands of websites and every browser.
Logging into your email, bank or Facebook (FB, Tech30) on public Wi-Fi or over a virtual private network (VPN) isn't safe.

Every major Web browser has it (Google Chrome, Android, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari).
And 8% of the top million websites are vulnerable.
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