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Adobe's source code was parked on hackers' unprotected server

10.11.2013 6:21 AM

A security expert discovered the massive breach of Adobe's network after the source code of numerous products, including the Web application development platform ColdFusion, sat parked on a hacker's unprotected Web server open to the Internet.

How to use the revamped Outlook.com Android app's handy new features

10.11.2013 6:26 AM

From alias support to server-side searches, the overhauled Outlook.com Android app is packed with handy new features. Here's how to use them.

 

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Google's Malaysia site latest to be felled in DNS attacks

10.11.2013 6:52 AM

Google is the latest victim of an ongoing spate of attacks on DNS records, as the company's website in Malaysia was briefly tampered with on Friday.

Buzz around biometrics snares Samsung in acquisition hoax

10.11.2013 7:16 AM

Disregard those claims that Samsung Electronics is buying a Swedish developer of fingerprint technology. The announced deal is a fake.

Report: Skype being investigated in Luxembourg over NSA spying links

10.11.2013 7:45 AM

Skype is under investigation by the Luxembourg data protection authority for allegedly cooperating with the National Security Agency's Prism spying program.

Some iPhone 5s users sing the blues over iWork bug

10.11.2013 8:00 AM

An apparent bug causes the screens on some iPhone 5s models to briefly flash to blue when you try to switch apps from iWork and then the phone restarts.

EFF quits Global Network Initiative over NSA surveillance revelations

10.11.2013 8:35 AM

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights watchdog, says it's dropping out of the Global Network Initiative because corporate members of that group can't reveal how the government may have forced them to cooperate with surveillance programs.

Novatel accelerometer checks how you drive

10.11.2013 9:15 AM

Novatel Wireless' latest device for vehicle tracking can be self-installed and has an accelerometer and GPS combo that can keep a close eye on driving habits.

Google reportedly will kill Google TV so that Android TV may live

10.11.2013 9:37 AM

Google will reportedly transition away from Google TV and introduce the name Android TV.

Best Buy will pay you $200 to $350 for your old Surface tablet

10.11.2013 9:56 AM

The catch? You'll be paid in store credit.

MIT's 'Kinect of the future' looks through walls with X-ray like vision

10.11.2013 10:11 AM

Using simple radio signals, MIT researchers can pinpoint someone's location--through a wall--with incredible accuracy.

How to prevent sextortion threats via a compromised webcam

10.11.2013 4:30 AM

The beauty-queen "sextortion" case highlighted the security risks of webcams. Here's how to keep your own computer from being used to spy on you.

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