
Finjan, the global provider of best-of-breed proactive web security solutions for businesses and organizations, recently confirmed its prior reports that Google revealed personal or confidential user names and passwords on its anti-phishing blacklist.
They, on January 3, 2007, found out this list of URLs, which might have been a target for identity theft. Though Google has done away with the felonious info, Finjan advises that the subsequent steps to indemnify that you don’t get a future victim.
(1) Ensure that your computer is satisfactorily sheltered from pernicious software like spyware and adware that can fling out personal info.
(2) Make use of satisfactory password policy for your web accounts. Never make use of the similar password for all web accounts.
(3) Steer clear of sharing your browsing habits with third parties by immobilizing URL sharing or forwarding.







