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Big broadband adoption found likelier with a national strategy

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Big broadband adoption found likelier with a national strategy

07.07.2013 8:42 AM

Countries with a coordinated national strategy for rolling out broadband are making significantly faster progress than those taking a more laissez-faire approach to broadband development, according to a new report.

Skype flaw allows Android lock screen to be cracked

07.07.2013 11:00 AM

Recurring lock-screen problem demonstrates the need for additional layers of security on mobile devices, says analyst

 

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How to hide text from NSA's automated surveillance

07.06.2013 11:50 AM

To keep supercomputers from reading your email, use a font the robots can't read.

Surviving a cyberwar depends on the target, experts say

07.07.2013 9:35 AM

The security community agrees it's important to protect critical infrastructure, but it's not clear which sectors are critical.

The outrage about Prism spying is wearing off already

07.07.2013 10:20 AM

Some people are deeply upset about the latest incursions into our privacy. But as a society, we don't seem to care all that much.

Games are the target of most malware, McAfee reports

07.06.2013 1:15 PM

Games are the most common form of malware-infected app, according to Mobile Security: McAfee Consumer Trends Report for June 2013.

Apple expands iWork for iCloud beta to developers with free accounts

07.07.2013 10:30 AM

Apple has begun expanding its iWork for iCloud beta, inviting developers free accounts to start testing the in-browser versions of Apple's Pages, Keynote and Numbers applications.

Spam blizzards sometimes seed malware, AppRiver study warns

07.07.2013 7:20 AM

Distributed Spam Distraction attacks may last up to 24 hours, and inundate an inbox with as many as 60,000 messages, AppRiver report notes in a report.

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