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Microsoft, Others Requesting More NSA TransparencyJul 18, 2013 - in News
After Microsoft defended itself against last week's NSA allegations, the company has joined an alliance to address President Obama personally.
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Report: NSA Has Access to Skype, SkyDrive; MSFT RespondsJul 12, 2013 - in News
NSA documents show that Microsoft is working closely with the security agency.
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Relax: Google, Carriers Patching Android "Master Key" ExploitJul 10, 2013 - in News
Android device owners were likely safe anyway unless they're trolling third-party app stores.
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Android Has a 4-Year-Old Vulnerability, Affects MostJul 9, 2013 - in News
A security vulnerability has resided within Android since v1.6 "Donut." Yikes!
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Blizzard: WoW Seeing Unusual Rise in Unauthorized LoginsJun 28, 2013 - in News
Blizzard has disabled access to the Auction House via the Mobile Armory app.
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Samsung May Be Adding Kill Switch for Stolen SmartphonesJun 24, 2013 - in News
To fight smartphone theft, Samsung is supposedly one of the first to add a kill switch that will essentially brick the stolen device.
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UK's ICO Demands Google Delete Street View DataJun 22, 2013 - in News
Google ordered to delete data it collected by accident using its Street View cars.
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Microsoft Paying to Find Security Bugs in IE11 Beta, Win 8.1Jun 20, 2013 - in News
Microsoft is coughing up cash in exchange for reporting certain types of vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques in IE11 and Windows 8.1 preview builds.
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Dotcom Threatens to Sue Google Over Two-step AuthenticationMay 24, 2013 - in News
Your move, Google, Facebook, and Twitter.
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Microsoft Issues Another Warning of XP's DemiseMay 16, 2013 - in News
By the way, support for Windows XP ends in April 2014... in case you didn't know that already.
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Qualcomm, Kaspersky Teams Up to Improve Android SecurityMay 14, 2013 - in News
Kaspersky will be adding a security solution at the lower level of a mobile OS.
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Google Joins FIDO Alliance Board of DirectorsApr 26, 2013 - in News
Google is the latest company to join the FIDO board of directors to develop alternatives to the most basic and vulnerable security measure: the password.
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FBI Investigating AP's Hacked Twitter AccountApr 24, 2013 - in News
The FBI is looking into the false tweet about bombings at The White House.
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Anonymous Calls for Internet Blackout Protesting CISPAApr 22, 2013 - in News
Anonymous Urges Website to go Black for CISPA
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Researchers at UCB Develop 'Passthoughts' Technology with a $100 EEGApr 21, 2013 - in News
Using a $100 commercial EEG, a team of researchers from UC Berkeley have developed a biometric login system that could allow "passthoughts" to become a reality.
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Microsoft Rolling Out Two-Step Security OptionApr 17, 2013 - in News
Windows Account users can soon use a two-step verification method to secure their data.
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Microsoft: Please Avoid Security Update KB2823324Apr 12, 2013 - in News
A security update distributed in April 2013 Patch Tuesday may put the 32-bit version of Windows 7 in an infinite boot loop.
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Microsoft Working on Two-Step Authentication ProcessApr 11, 2013 - in News
We may see Microsoft introduce a two-step security feature this June, if not earlier.
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AMI's UEFI Signing Key and BIOS Source Code LeakedApr 8, 2013 - in News
A publicly accessible FTP server in Taiwan has leaked the source code for AMI’s Aptio UEFI BIOS.
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BlackBerry 10 Not Secure Enough for British Government (Yet)Mar 20, 2013 - in News
Looks like BlackBerry still has a bit of work to do on BB10.
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Microsoft Launches Cybercrime Center to Fight Malware, PiracyMar 12, 2013 - in News
Microsoft is consolidating its digital crimes and Internet piracy units into one command center.
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Microsoft Caves, Allows Users to Transfer Office 2013Mar 6, 2013 - in News
Fine, have it your way. Transfer Office 2013 to another PC if you need to.
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It's Diablo 3 All Over Again with the SimCity 5 LaunchMar 6, 2013 - in News
Seriously EA, didn't you see Diablo 3's growing pains?
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An HTML5 Exploit Can Fill Your Entire Hard Drive QuickMar 3, 2013 - in News
It's an HTML5 version of Jaws swimming in your browser. Or Cookie Monster. Or Pac-Man.
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ZTE USA's CEO is Actually Enjoying Washington's ProbeFeb 28, 2013 - in News
The seemingly damning report is a good way to increase brand awareness.
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Apple's iOS 6.1.3 Will Fix Lock Screen Security FlawFeb 21, 2013 - in News
Apple has supposedly released iOS 6.1.3 to developers.
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Lawmakers Defend Controversial CISPA BillFeb 17, 2013 - in News
White House has stressed issues with bill in its current form.
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