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Twitter Now Knows Which Phone Apps You've Installed But You Can Opt Out
Twitter is launching the "App Graph". Find out what it means should you not opt out of it.
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What Do Viruses, Trojans, Worms, And Malware Actually Do?
While we all know viruses and trojans are bad, how exactly they work and what do they do to our computer system is not much known about. In the 24th instalment of our weekly TECH TUESDAY column, we look at viruses, trojans, worms, spyware, and other malware to explain their role.
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While Five Million 'Gmail Passwords' Were Leaked, Here's Why You Shouldn't Panic
Nearly 5 million usernames and passwords associated with Gmail accounts have been leaked on a Russian Bitcoin security forum. Here's everything you need to know about it.
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Researchers Successfully Test How To Steal Data From Laptop By Simply Touching It
Hackers have a new potential method for extracting data from computers at their fingertips—literally.
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The New FB Messenger: What's The Deal With It And How To See Messages Without The App
The great Facebook Messenger migration is upon us, and Facebook users are not happy. As usual.
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NO, Xiaomi Handsets Are NOT Stealing And Sending User Info To Chinese Govt. Servers
Xiaomi's Hugo Barra has come out in defence of the company which has been under criticism off late regarding silent uploads to servers in China from its RedMi Note.
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Apple May Be Spying On You
While Apple is placing a lot of emphasis on iOS security and on privacy, it turns out that iOS might not be as secure or private as Apple has led customers to believe.
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Naked Selfies Found On Factory-Wiped Android Phones. Here's What To Do To Protect Yours
If you’re planning to sell or give away your old Android phone, be aware that a factory reset isn't enough to safely wipe your data. A security firm dug through some old Android phones, and came up with plenty of unmentionables.
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Facebook Will Use All Your Browsing History To Target Ads. Here's How To Stop Them
Facebook has announced that it's going to start using app and website data from your browsing habits to provide more targeted ads. In other words, Facebook is getting ready to use your browsing history to benefit advertisers. Here's how to stop them.
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How Easy It Was For Mashable To Hack Into Mark Zuckerberg's Private Friend List
There are some things on Facebook you just can't hide — and it appears Zuckerberg's list of friends is among them.
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Facebook Wants To Listen In On Everything That You're Doing. Should You Allow It To?
The new tool will automatically pick up on whatever you're watching or listening to and ask you to append the band or TV show to your status.
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Facebook's New Feature Will Allow You To Access Apps Without Giving Up Your Data
The social network revives its developer conference to help app makers boost their bottom lines and give members more control over their information.
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