- ArMyZ security issues weekly roundup | 21-01-2012 – http://t.co/cdtc4rIC 00:53:11, 2012-01-22
- Interesting approach – Is Clicking A Link A Crime? #Anonymous #Attack #awareness http://t.co/L9sbZPqS #li #willing #participant 11:07:19, 2012-01-22
- The Armando Leotta Daily is out! http://t.co/cq3Lvq3R 16:20:56, 2012-01-22
- The Armando Leotta Daily is out! http://t.co/cq3Lvq3R 18:27:46, 2012-01-23
- TIM, 119 selfservice e carta di credito: 5 euro e passa la paura. – http://t.co/YpxSXMV5 22:30:18, 2012-01-23
- The Armando Leotta Daily is out! http://t.co/cq3Lvq3R ▸ Top stories today via @drrleblanc @officialpausini 18:38:56, 2012-01-24
- Speaking the same language on cyber threats http://t.co/PnAZTce4 19:13:09, 2012-01-25
- The Armando Leotta Daily is out! http://t.co/cq3Lvq3R ▸ Top stories today via @msftsecurity 20:47:44, 2012-01-25
- #Symantec tells customers to disable #pcAnywhere software http://t.co/I2uL2S5p #li 22:16:05, 2012-01-25
- "Frankenmalware" active in the wild http://t.co/iSse1BCE #li 22:19:34, 2012-01-25
- "Anonymous" DDoS Activity #li 22:22:43, 2012-01-25
- The Armando Leotta Daily is out! http://t.co/cq3Lvq3R 01:20:50, 2012-01-27
- FBI Looking for App to Monitor Twitter and Facebook For Threat Data http://t.co/e6AgOkFC #fi 21:44:00, 2012-01-27
- Infographic: PHP vs. Python vs. Ruby http://t.co/er6DijVK #li 21:45:54, 2012-01-27
- Attackers Targeting Windows Media Bug With Malware http://t.co/sdhLc6Aw #li 21:46:47, 2012-01-27
- What if a virus infected a #virus? 'Frankenware' spotted by #security firm http://t.co/skrx080V #li 21:49:59, 2012-01-27
- Top #APT Research of 2011 (That You Probably Haven’t Heard About) http://t.co/UUJ5sj87 #li 22:17:51, 2012-01-27
- The Armando Leotta Daily is out! http://t.co/cq3Lvq3R ▸ Top stories today via @elinormills @tweetsroma 03:46:06, 2012-01-28
- #OWASP Top 10 Rundown http://t.co/OswrAjIH #li 23:54:04, 2012-01-28
- Forbes Exploited: #XSS Vulnerabilities Allow Phishers to Hijack Sessions & Steal Logins http://t.co/kpU2HZWK #li 23:56:14, 2012-01-28
- One More Thing to Worry About: #Smartphone #Encryption Keys Can be Stolen Wirelessly http://t.co/DZzUIpcl #li 23:59:53, 2012-01-28