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Looking at Android L – The Next Level

June 27, 2014 Symantec

Google wants Android everywhere and on everything but what does this mean for user security?

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A Story Of Social Engineering – How @N Lost His $50,000 Twitter Handle

February 4, 2014 Sophos

So last week I read an interesting tale about social engineering on Medium, a story by a chap named Naoki Hiroshima and his Twitter handle, which was @N. Yes just one letter, a pretty rare and it s

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Investigation of password crackers busts site feds say hacked 6,000 accounts

January 24, 2014 arstechnica.com

Crackers-for-hire in Romania, India, and China also charged in global operation.Read More →

Dear Gmailer: I know what you read last summer (and last night and today)

December 12, 2013 arstechnica.com

How Gmail’s image tweak is a boon to marketers, stalkers, and debt collectors.

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