Twitter-forced password changes; possible phishing attacks.

There are reports coming in regarding Twitter forcing people to update their passwords. The reason: real or potential Twitter phishing attacks. Many people are talking about seeing an email from Twitter that reads: Due to concern that your account may have been compromised in a phishing attack that took place off-Twitter, your password was reset. […]

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The Week in Review for 01-29-2010.

Here are a few selected RT‘s and assorted information from the StopSign Twitter account you may have missed this week. Did we miss anything? Please let us know by leaving a comment below. RIP J.D. Salinger. @gabbycat let us know (via @TerryMoran) that the @NewYorker made all of J.D. Salinger’s short stories available online. There […]

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7 Tips for Better Email Etiquette.

In today’s world, email is as much a part of our lives as any other tool, and knowing the proper etiquette to use when writing an email can be the difference between looking like a professional or looking like a fool. Today we’ll go over some basic email etiquette that’s generally considered to be the […]

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The Week in Review for 01-22-2010.

Here are a few selected RT‘s and assorted information from the StopSign Twitter account you may have missed this week. Did we miss anything? Please let us know by leaving a comment below. @KING5Seattle Toyota recalls 2.3 million vehicles: http://bit.ly/7fwIbN via @msnbc @tobych Super new library, Cheat Sheets for Developers: http://bit.ly/4W2TdO @SueScheff What parents need […]

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False positive update for 01-20-2010.

Some of you may have noticed that Windows OneCare Live has recently been flagging StopSign as malware. This is a false positive! This happens sometimes among Internet security software providers. We’ve been in contact with Microsoft’s team, they’ve acknowledged that it’s a false positive, and they’re working on a resolution. Here’s a quote from an […]

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