Facebook leaked keys to account data

US computer security firm Symantec says Facebook accidentally left a door open for advertisers to access profiles, pictures, chat and other private data at the social network. Symantec discovered that certain Facebook applications leaked tokens that act essentially as “spare keys” for accessing profiles, reading messages, posting to walls or other actions. Facebook applications are web software programs that are integrated... [more]

US alert system targets mobile phones

Plans were unveiled for a nationwide system that will deliver text-like emergency messages from President Barack Obama and key government agencies to mobile phone users. The free service, called the Personal Localized Alerting Network or “PLAN,” is scheduled to be available in New York by the end of this year and throughout the United States by April 2012. Urgent messages about terrorist threats, natural disasters, and other... [more]

Iran accepts EU invitation for more nuclear talks

Iran has accepted the European Union’s proposal for more talks about the country’s controversial nuclear program. A round of talks in Istanbul in January collapsed after Iran said it wouldn’t freeze uranium enrichment. EU’s foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, said at the time that no new talks were planned but that world powers remained open to more discussions. Iran’s state TV says top nuclear negotiator... [more]

Skype Set To Be Snapped Up In 6bn Euro Deal

Microsoft is set to buy internet firm Skype for 6bn Euros. The deal, one of the biggest in Microsoft’s history, gives it a foothold in the internet market, where it has lagged behind rivals Google and Apple. It is understood the takeover will be announced later on Tuesday. Microsoft has struggled to hold an internet presence in recent years. It invested heavily in marketing and improving the technology of its Bing search engine. While... [more]

Japan won’t abandon nukes despite crisis

A top Japanese official said Sunday that Japan would maintain atomic power as a major part of its energy policy despite the country’s ongoing nuclear crisis. Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshito Sengoku also said the government has no plans to halt nuclear reactors other than three at the Hamaoka power plant in central Japan. The plant was asked last week to halt the units until a seawall is built and backup systems are improved. “Our... [more]

Saab to get 30 million euro cash injection

Saab will restart production within a week, its owner Dutch car maker Spyker said Monday after it reached a deal on a 30 million euro cash injection for the troubled Swedish car manufacturer. “Spyker entered into a 30 million euro ($44.6 million) convertible loan agreement with Gemini Investment Fund Limited with a six month maturity,” the company said in a press release. The loan at an annual interest rate of seven percent sets... [more]

Spanish nuclear power station in leak scare

Media say 14 people were working in the containment area of a nuclear power plant in northeast Spain this week when water used to cool a reactor was unexpectedly released. El Pais newspaper reported Saturday that the workers were in the building, although none are believed to have suffered dangerous contamination. Operator Anav said in a statement dated Thursday that “the opening of a valve caused the release of 25 cubic meters (883... [more]

Berlusconi talks up nuclear on Chernobyl anniversary

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Tuesday talked up nuclear power as the “safest” form of energy on the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl amid fears linked to the disaster in Japan. “We are absolutely convinced that nuclear energy is the future for the whole world,” Berlusconi said after a summit with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. “Nuclear energy is still the safest,” he told reporters. His... [more]

Farmers protest against Japanese nuke plant owner

More than 200 farmers brought two cows to Tokyo where they shouted and punched the air Tuesday in a protest to demand compensation for products contaminated by radiation spewing from Japan’s crippled nuclear plant. The farmers from northeastern Japan wore green bandanas and held signs saying “Nuclear disaster is human disaster” and “Stop nuclear energy” outside the headquarters of Tokyo Electric Power Co., the... [more]

Apple slammed over iPhone, iPad location tracking

Privacy watchdogs are demanding answers from Apple Inc. about why iPhones and iPads are secretly collecting location data on users — records that cellular service providers routinely keep but require a court order to disgorge. It’s not clear if other smartphones and tablet computers are logging such information on their users. And this week’s revelation that the Apple devices do wasn’t even new — some security experts... [more]

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