What you need to know about Web 2.0

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Web2.0
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Do the sites such as FaceBook, MySpace, IGoogle, Ebay, MSM & YouTube exist on your business network?

If so, the attached Web2.0 document is a vital document for you to read.

In the past, most Web content was static and predictable. But today’s reality is
that Web content—even from so-called “trusted” sites—is constantly changing
with end-users encouraged to post, edit, or manipulate content. The most
popular and heavily-trafficked sites that make the most use of dynamic Web 2.0
content, are also the most vulnerable to attack. In fact, according to Websense®
research covering the first half of 2008, over 60 percent of these top 100
sites either hosted malicious content or contained a masked redirect to an
illegitimate site.