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WikiLeaks creates searchable archive of hacked Sony emails and documents
Thousands of documents and emails snaffled during an attack against Sony Pictures last year have been published on WikiLeaks, according to the BBC. The treasure trove of data - 30,287 documents and 17...
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Malware planted on hard disk given to whistleblowers' lawyer
When it comes to matters of justice, we’d all like to think that we can trust a lawyer, but an interesting case in Arkansas suggests that may not be such a wise idea: When Matthew Campbell of the Pi...
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Pirate in your pocket: The future of stolen media?
Cable costs are on the rise, and the price of a night at the movies — once you factor in gas, popcorn, drinks and tickets — is often more than an upscale dinner out. It's no wonder, then, that mor...
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Mixing mutex: The new malware medley?
Malware has evolved again — according to Threat Post, malicious actors have created a way to dynamically spoof “mutex” values using Windows product IDs as a way to hide the presence of multiple,...
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Kaspersky sees opportunity in the Internet of Threats
Kaspersky Lab Chairman and CEO Eugene Kaspersky was in Boston last week to celebrate his company’s 10th anniversary in the US. While there, he spoke to The Boston Globe about how he sees the land of...
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Say hello to ExpressVPN 4.0 for Mac, inspired by user feedback
You asked, we delivered! We're thrilled to announce the release of ExpressVPN 4.0 for Mac. Over the years we've received tons of helpful feedback from YOU, our awesome user community. We’ve listened...
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Lenovo’s Superfish adware bites!
One of the most valuable assets any business owns is its reputation. So it may come as something of a surprise to learn that Lenovo, a personal computer company that allowed Superfish to put its softw...
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Blu-Ray disc spreads malware
The humble Blu-ray disc has, this week, been identified as a possible source of attack as well as a viable means of government snooping. Stephen Tomkinson, a researcher with UK-based security consulta...
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SIM-ply irresistible: NSA and GCHQ accused of massive mobile hack
How secure is your phone? Most users are now mindful of risks like insecure networks, malicious apps and fraudulent emails, but according to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, these attempts at privacy...
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Microsoft targeting Asia with new cybercrime hub
Microsoft has stepped up its fight against online crime with the opening of a new global Cybercrime Satellite Centre in Singapore. The new centre joins Tokyo and Beijing as the third satellite in the ...
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