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Satechi Intros Multifunction Mini RouterFeb 15, 2013 - in News
Here's a good way to connect multiple devices to a hotel's Internet connection without having to shell out insanely hefty per-device-per-24-hour fees.
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Hackers Can Breach Emergency Alert Systems With EaseFeb 15, 2013 - in News
Emergency alert system devices used by radio and TV stations exposed to cyberattacks.
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Wireless Carriers Leave Millions of Android Phones Prone to HackersFeb 7, 2013 - in News
Android device owners unable to receive updates without participation of carrier.
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How To: Spybot 2 Free Step-by-Step GuideJan 29, 2013 - in News
Check out Tom's Guide's latest story on Spybot 2.
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Google Tells Feds to Obtain a Warrant to Access GmailJan 25, 2013 - in News
American government agencies made over 8,400 requests for nearly 15,000 accounts.
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Sony Fined £250,000 ($400,000) for 2011 PSN BreachJan 25, 2013 - in News
Sony fined for failing to protect users' information.
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Google is Pushing to Kill PasswordsJan 18, 2013 - in News
Google is proposing various ways to avoid the need for long and numerous passwords.
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Microsoft Security Essentials Fails Certification AgainJan 17, 2013 - in News
Microsoft's security suite has failed AV-TEST certification for a second time in a row.
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US-CERT Still Warns of Critical Java FlawJan 16, 2013 - in News
Oracle may have patched a critical flaw in Java over the weekend, but security experts do not believe that Oracle has done enough to alleviate all concerns.
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Kaspersky Discovers Stealth Virus "Red October"Jan 16, 2013 - in News
Security software firm Kaspersky has unveiled detailed about a stealth virus that has been deployed at least since May 2007 and served as espionage tool.
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Oracle Patches Critical Flaw in JavaJan 14, 2013 - in News
Oracle has reacted to the recent discovery of a critical security issue in Java.
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Anonymous Petitions to Make DDoS a Legal Form of ProtestJan 12, 2013 - in News
Anonymous wants to make DDoSing a legal form of protest.
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Java Recommended To Be Disabled Because of New ExploitJan 11, 2013 - in News
A security researcher is urging users to disable their Java plugin immediately due to a newly discovered vulnerability and exploit that was spotted in the wild.
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Value of Traditional Antivirus Software QuestionedJan 6, 2013 - in News
It has taken us some time to learn that no PC, and now no smartphone and tablet, is complete without reasonable anti-malware equipment.
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Windows 8 is Next "Big Target" Says McAfeeJan 6, 2013 - in News
Malware writers are expected to use NFC technology to spread worms across tablets and smartphones.
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Phishing Visualized: U.S. More Dangerous Than Russia, ChinaJan 3, 2013 - in News
How likely is it that you encounter a website with a phishing attack?
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Obama Signs Warrantless Wiretapping BillJan 2, 2013 - in News
The government gets five more years of warrantless wiretapping of mobile devices.
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Critical Security Problem in Nvidia's Drivers, Exploit Code CirculatedDec 28, 2012 - in News
A software developer has posted details about a vulnerability in Nvidia's graphics driver that could allow an attacker to gain control over a user's computer.
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Google Chrome: No More Silent Extension InstallsDec 27, 2012 - in News
Google will no longer allow silent extension installs in Chrome.
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Samsung Patching Security Hole Found in Exynos SoCsDec 20, 2012 - in News
A software fix should be available soon, Samsung said.
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Microsoft Surprised Over Google Canning EAS SupportDec 18, 2012 - in News
Google has decided to end support for Exchange ActiveSync on a consumer level.
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Security Hole Found in Several Samsung SmartphonesDec 17, 2012 - in News
Developer discovered vulnerability in Exynos 4-powered devices, including the Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note.
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Report: Windows 8 Apps Are Easily HackedDec 16, 2012 - in News
Apps sold in the Windows Store are apparently easy to hack.
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United Nations Denied Control Over the InternetDec 14, 2012 - in News
UK, U.S. and Canada, among others refuse to sign bill that would offer UN control over the free Internet.
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Microsoft Responds to IE Mouse Claims, Spider.io RetaliatesDec 14, 2012 - in News
Microsoft responded to Spider.io's public disclosure of an Internet Explorer flaw.
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Microsoft Investigating Mouse Tracking Flaw in Internet ExplorerDec 13, 2012 - in News
Microsoft is looking into a vulnerability in Internet Explorer that allows hackers to track cursor movement even when the browser is minimized.
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Researchers Detect Big Flaws in GPSDec 11, 2012 - in News
$2,500 worth of hardware can reportedly bring down almost a third of the GPS Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS).
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Anonymous Member Faces 10 Years in PrisonDec 11, 2012 - in News
A jury in London convicted a 22-year old member of Anonymous over hacking charges.
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Anonymous's Public Face IndictedDec 10, 2012 - in News
Barrett Brown an alleged former spokesperson of the hacking group has been indicted on twelve counts of information theft.
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Apple Hires Former Windows Security Hacker for OS XDec 9, 2012 - in News
Apple has brought in the big guns.
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