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What's Making These Biggest Of Tech Rivals To Collaborate And Work With Each Other?
The enemy of a super-massive tech company's enemy is its friend, as this unlikely collective setting out to defend the Internet makes quite clear.
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A 19-Year-Old Boy Is The First Hacker To Be Arrested For Exploiting The Heartbleed Bug
A 19-year-old Canadian became the first person to be arrested in relation to the Heartbleed security breach.
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[FACT OR FAKE #49] Do Firewalls Protect Our Computers From Viruses?
One of the most important things you can do if you want to stay safe online is to protect where your computer connects to the Internet. A correctly installed and configured firewall puts up a barrier between your private computer or network and a variety of Internet threats.
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Has The US National Security Agency Been Secretly Exploiting The Heartbleed Bug For Years?
The agency’s reported decision to keep the bug secret in pursuit of national security interests threatens to renew the rancorous debate over the role of the government’s top computer experts.
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These Are The Sites Where You Should Change Your Password Right Away
The bug has affected many popular websites and services and could have quietly exposed your sensitive account information. The heartbleed bug in short, is a nightmare. So how can you protect yourself now?
Updated from: Heartbleed Bug Hits The Internet: What Is It? How Does It Affect Me? What Should I Do?
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WhatsApp For Android Flaw Lets Anyone Read Your Messages. Here’s How To Secure Them
Users of the popular messaging platform WhatsApp — which was recently acquired by Facebook for $16 billion last month — may be facing a major security flaw.
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Did You Know: The Internet Is Guarded By These 14 People Holding 7 Keys
It may sound a lot like the stuff of science fiction or LOTR: seven keys, held by individuals from all over the world, that together control security at the core of the web. How? Read on.
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Did You Know That Facebook For Android Has Access To Your SMS And Other Private Info?
The Facebook application at the time of installation on Android mobile phones seeks certain permissions and the updated version now asks users to allow it "Read your text messages (SMS or MMS)".
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[SHARE] The 25 WORST Passwords Of 2013
Security firm Splashdata released their annual list of most common stolen passwords! Guess which sits at number one?
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[FACT OR FAKE #15] Stalkers Can Track You From The Photos Uploaded From Your Phone
We spotted a viral video that says photos taken with smartphones pose a privacy and safety risk, particularly for children, because geographical location (geotagging) information may be embedded in the images. So we decided to get to the bottom of the truth.
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[FACT OR FAKE #3] A Security Guard Fails If He Doesn't Do Anything
Fact or Fake: A security guard fails if he doesn't do anything? The answer may surprise you, read on for more.
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