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Oracle Releases Critical Patch Update For All Product Families
Oracle’s October 2019 Critical Patch update contains 219 security patches across virtually all of Oracle’s product families. The company strongly recommends all customers apply th...
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Need Power When Traveling? Beware of USB Charging Stations
The Los Angeles Times is reporting on the dangers of “juice...
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Interpol Delays Encryption Criticism After Pushback
A week ago news broke that the FBI had drafted a resolution for Interpol to release condemning the use of strong encryption. Ultimately the resolution was not passed, with Interpol...
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Google Launching Google Play Protect to Help Protect Against Malicious Apps
Android has solidified its position as the dominant mobile operating system (OS) on the market in large part due to its open nature. Any company can license Android and install it...
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OnePlus Reports Second Data Breach in Two Years
OnePlus is reporting the second breach of customer data in as many years. A member of the security team informed customers of the breach on the company’s...
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T-Mobile Suffers Breach, Sensitive Prepaid Data Exposed
T-Mobile announced it has suffered a data breach, exposing prepaid customers’ sensitive inform...
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Android Flaw Lets Rogue Apps Spy On You, Accessing Camera and Mic
Security firm Checkmarx has announced a serious flaw in Android that allows rogue apps to access the camera, as well as the microphone....
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FBI Recruits Interpol to Condemn End-to-End Encryption
Attorney General William Barr and his Australian and British counterparts made headlines recently when they wrote an open letter urging Facebook to create backdoors in its encrypti...
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Microsoft Hires Attorney General Eric Holder To Audit AnyVision
NBC News is reporting that Microsoft has hired...
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Border Agents Need Reasonable Suspicion To Search Phones and Computers At The Border
For years, Unites States borders have been a legal no-man’s-land where laws and rights citizens take for granted don’t always apply. Case in point is the search and seizure of elec...
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Google Faces Government Scrutiny Over “Project Nightingale” and Patient Privacy
On the heels of news that Google has partnered with Ascension to collect data on millions of American pat...
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China Confident Brazil Will Choose Huawei For Its 5G Mobile Network
Huawei has come under fire from countries throughout the West, with allegations the telecommunications equipment company engages in spying for the Chinese government. The United St...
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New 5G Security Flaws Discovered, Threatening Privacy and Security
Companies around the world are working to roll out 5G networks, facing regulatory, logistic, economic and technical hurdles along the way. Now,...
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Facebook App Caught Activating iPhone Camera Without Permission
People have long suspected the Facebook app of ignoring permissions and spying on its users. Now, it would seem, a website designer has caught Facebook in the act. Joshua Maddox...
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The Latest Tool For Cybercriminals: Google Analytics
According to cloud security firm Akamai, cybercriminals are using Google Analytics...
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