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ChewBacca, Tor-enabled PoS malware
Payment card data was stolen during the past three months from several dozen retailers that had their point-of-sale systems infected with a memory-scraping malware program called ChewBacca.
Facebook's Paper iOS app
Facebook wants to be the newspaper for your life: the place where you go to find out if your friends are getting married or having babies or graduating from college, the place you go to read viral news stories.
LibreOffice 4.2
"LibreOffice 4.2 offers two Windows-specific improvements for business users: a simplified custom install dialog to avoid potential mistakes, and the ability to centrally manage and lock-down the configuration with Group Policy Objects via Active Directory,"
Microsoft Security Essentials most popular Anti Virus
OPSWAT claims that 16.3 percent of users are now running Security Essentials on their Windows computers, while avast! Free Antivirus comes second with 13.2 percent.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
How I lost my $50,000 Twitter username
"Most websites use email as a method of verification. If your email account is compromised, an attacker can easily reset your password on many other websites. By taking control of my domain name at GoDaddy, my attacker was able to control my email."
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Friday, January 24, 2014
Microsoft: Let customers decide country where cloud data is stored
NSA snooping prompts a change in Microsoft's cloud storage policy as a way to avoid local laws that might compromise data privacy
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