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| Subject: | Future Security Threats |
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| Date: | 30 Nov 2007 05:49:31 -0000 |
Hi, I am have to write a paper for my uni about upcoming security threats. Can you guys give me some ideas related to it ? Like Phishing, what are going to be upcoming threats. I have read Billy Hoffman on Ajax security dangers and stuff like threats to smart phones, security threats in virtualization etc but not able to find much details on them. What you guys feel are going to be dangerous security threats in coming 2-3 years ? Any suggestions will help Thanks in advance, Jric
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