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  1. 25 million strains of malware identified in 2009. Previous 20 years COMBINED? 15 million. http://bit.ly/8ABQdR
  2. Better Business Bureau's top 10 scams of 2009 - work-at-home schemes, credit repair scams & more. http://bit.ly/5gNITk
  3. Remember Y2K? Of course you do. Now for the unanticipated Y2K10! Symantec bitten. Microsoft? Maybe. http://bit.ly/6pWxQc
  4. Sensitive paper documented need to be protected too. Don't leave a briefcase in plain view in a vehicle. http://bit.ly/67RCxr
  5. Airport whole body scanners - invasion of privacy or peace of mind? America, nice to meet your genitals. http://bit.ly/915Lz9
  6. 3 "secure" Kingston DataTraveler USB drives are insecure. http://bit.ly/6Y2mYn Return for factory update. http://bit.ly/5aTZ4z
  7. Webtribution, vengeance via the Internet, is all too easy. http://bit.ly/5d4lph
  8. Eastern Washington University notifying 130,000 students after breach involving records dating back to 1987. http://bit.ly/50BrKF
  9. 75 computers stolen from 2 buildings at Purdue University on 2 dates in December. http://bit.ly/86LtmD
  10. Protect yourself & your data w/ our 10 best practices. Information security is easier than you may think! http://bit.ly/VaPCr
  11. Multiple malware-infected computers at Penn State result in breach notification to nearly 30,000 people. http://bit.ly/73wYOR
  12. The 5 most essential security patches of 2009. http://bit.ly/662bP8
  13. Hanukkah, Festivus, Kwanzaa & Christmas e-cards that aren't from someone you know may be malicious. http://bit.ly/4ETeoG
  14. If you keep sensitive data on your laptop and it isn't encrypted, it's trivial to access and thefts are common. http://bit.ly/7SDSqt
  15. Don't put your actual home address in your vehicle GPS. Use a nearby major intersection instead. Why? http://bit.ly/7fsSM4
  16. CIO of DeVry University says that outage of its devryu.net platform was result of a DDoS attack. http://bit.ly/7fA8KI
  17. A malware-infected computer at Penn State University contained 261 Social Security numbers. http://bit.ly/4CVRyh
  18. Getting married? You may want to check whether your best man rigged a device to tweet when you have sex! http://bit.ly/7E2o9z
  19. Number of vulnerabilities in Adobe software skyrocketed from 14 in 2008 to 45 in 2009. http://bit.ly/66Jisr
  20. NC Community College System server compromised. 51,000 library users being notified. Not all SSNs removed in '07. http://bit.ly/6GwjYd