Thursday, August 15, 2013

Google confirms Android flaw that led to Bitcoin theft

CNET August 15, 2013
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Google confirms Android flaw that led to Bitcoin theft

While the tech giant explains the cause of the vulnerability that left Bitcoin digital wallets susceptible, Symantec researchers warn that hundreds of thousands of apps are at risk of similar attacks.
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Deja vu all over again? DOE to workers: We've been hacked

For the second time this year, the Energy Department tells employees their personal information may have been exposed in a cyberattack.
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Attention, parents: Baby monitor hacked; default password to blame?

The device was reportedly controlled by the hacker, who also had off-color remarks to make to the sleeping child.
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'Critical' security fixes issued for Windows, IE, Exchange

On Patch Tuesday, Microsoft gives IT admins a heads-up on eight updates that address 23 vulnerabilities spread among Internet Explorer, Exchange, and Windows.
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Pirate Bay's censor-thwarting browser snags 100,000 users

The new PirateBrowser is designed to circumvent the censorship imposed on Internet users by certain governments. But don't expect it to provide anonymity.
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Sharon Vaknin Seth Rosenblatt
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