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Apr 01, 2016
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What is the future of mobile communications app security
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What is the future of mobile communications app security

We are well on our way to a world where communications traffic between mobile apps will be completely secure. Monitored traffic will be encrypted and uncrackable, even with the cooperation of the app or device developers. Read More

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MedStar Health partially restores services after suspected ransomware attack

MedStar Health said Wednesday it is restoring its computer systems following a cyberattack that reportedly involved file-encrypting malware. Read More

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Your Linux-based home router could succumb to a new Telnet worm, Remaiten

A new worm called Remaiten infects Linux-based embedded systems by exploiting weak Telnet passwords. Read More

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5 dev tools for better code security

Static and dynamic analysis can catch vulnerabilities in the development process -- before the bad guys can even access your code Read More

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Bash, better biometric security, Cortana and a flood of chatbots coming to Windows 10

There’s a lot of things coming out of Microsoft’s BUILD conference, some good, some bad. Here are three, dealing with Bash shell, Windows Hello biometric security, Cortana and a coming flood of chatbots. Read More

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Hackers can abuse the iOS mobile device management protocol to deliver malware

Researchers from Check Point Software Technologies found that the communication between MDM products and iOS devices is susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks and can be hijacked to install malware on non-jailbroken devices. Read More

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FCC votes for strict new broadband privacy rules

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has taken a major step toward new regulations requiring Internet service providers to get customer permission before using or sharing their Web-surfing history and most other personal information. Read More

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