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After a busy sequence of updates in October, November, and December, the new year’s first Patch Tuesday promises a lighter workload.
Lees meerThe court's action means that one of the first legal cases involving cyber security risks in cars will go to trial in October.
Lees meerIt looks as if at least one hot tub maker has left robust security off the to-do list.
Lees meerApps have been secretly sharing usage data with Facebook, even when users are logged - or don’t have an account at all.
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Lees meerThere are other options for photo sharing that don't hand over every pixel to the Facebook megamind.
Lees meerThe difference between a personal vs. an official social media account was at the crux of the case decided on Monday.
Lees meerSometimes, the limited length of an SMS makes it easier for the crooks to 'get it to look right' and reel you in to a phishing site...
Lees meerHow easy is it to bypass the average smartphone’s facial recognition security? In the case of Android, a lot easier than owners may think.
Lees meerStop shaking your head about "WhatsApp Gold" flimflam and start spreading these REAL nuggets of hoax-clobbering advice!
Lees meerThe app is accused of being a “location data company powered by weather” and profiting from users' data without being upfront about it.
Lees meerAustralians got scary texts, emails and phone calls from a trusted emergency warning service late last week after a hacker broke into its systems and used it to send fake messages.
Lees meerMicrosoft closed the hole, which let any unauthenticated phone-grabber answer a Skype call and then roam around on your mobile.
Lees meerFor over a month, hackers published data from hundreds of German politicians in a Twitter advent calendar - a massive government assault.
Lees meerAdobe has patched two critical flaws in Acrobat and Reader that warrant urgent attention.
Lees meerFrom same old, same old Facebook hoaxes to PewDiePie's Chromecast-hacking fans, here are the top stories of the new year.
Lees meerTwo iOS databases that I’ve always found interesting (and probably should test more) are netusage.sqlite and DataUsage.sqlite. These two databases contain very similar information – one is available in a backup (and file system dumps) the other only…
Lees meerHere's what you need to know about Facebook hoaxes, all in plain English.
Lees meerFirst they came for your printer... and then they came for your Chromecast - learn how to tighten up your router security.
Lees meerA new presentation shows how vein authentication systems can be fooled using a fake wax hand model.
Lees meerRewards on 15 bug bounty programs start at $28,600 and include open source software such as KeePass, FileZilla, Drupal and VLC media player.
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