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| HTC investigating potential Sense security flaw A report was recently published by Android Police that suggests HTC’s Sense user interface has several major security flaws that provide HTC with access to SMS data, phone numbers, system logs, location information and much more. Worse, the flaw could potentially allow any third-party application to access the same private information without having permission from the user to do so. The sec [..] |
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| FBI investigating AT&T security breach And here comes the FBI. Speaking to Wall Street Journal, an FBI spokesperson confirmed that the FBI has opened an investigation into the security breach which saw the confidential information of some 114,067 iPad 3G owners being retrieved. Despite the claims… [..] |
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Sony execs: We?re still investigating privacy breach, putting new security system in place Speaking to The New York Times in an interview on Tuesday, Sony’s CEO Howard Stringer discussed the company’s recent security breach, and what his firm is doing to make sure such a large scale attack doesn’t happen again. Stringer argued that Sony reported the breach quickly, despite waiting nearly a week to notify its customers that hackers had stolen personal information, inclu [..] |
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| HTC issues statement on Sense security flaw, says patch coming soon HTC has issued a new statement addressing concerns over a security flaw recently discovered on several of its Android-powered smartphones. The vulnerability could allow third-party apps to access and steal private data including SMS messages, contact data, system logs, location information and more. ”HTC takes claims related to the security of our products very seriously. In our ongoing inve [..] |
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Major security flaw lets anyone bypass AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II security [updated] BGR has uncovered a major security flaw on AT&T’s version of the Samsung Galaxy S II that renders Android’s security lock feature completely useless. Using a simple workaround, the security hole allows anyone to bypass the unlock pattern, which normally denies users access to an Android device unless a preset pattern is drawn on a grid of nine dots spread across the device’s [..] |
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Take Airport Security Game Through Airport Security [IPhone] We first wrote about newsgame Airport Security back in 2006, today Ian Bogost reports that an iPhone version of the game is now available in the App Store. Jetset is still about the absurdity of security at airports, but now it comes with a bunch of extra airplane-safe bells and [..] |
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RIM investigating BlackBerry message delays RIM acknowledged that many its users have reported delayed message deliveries on Wednesday, although it remains unclear what the culprit might be. “We’re getting reports that some users are experiencing delays,” RIM said on its official Twitter account. “We’re investigating and will update you ASAP.” A BlackBerry outage affected millions worldwide for several da [..] |
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WSJ: Apple investigating iOS 4 on iPhone 3G complaints
According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple, Inc. is looking into reports that the performance of iOS 4, on the iPhone 3G, is sub-par. The most common gripes are that the two-year old handset is “sluggish” and “burns through a charge” very… [..] |
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Feds Investigating IBM Over Mainframe Monopoly
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether IBM is monopolizing the mainframe computer market.
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ITC investigating Nintendo patent infringement Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Business
The International Trade Commission has agreed to look into claims, made by Hillcrest Laboratories, that Nintendo infringed on several of the company's p [..] |
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| Blizzard investigating Diablo for consoles
The Diablo is in the details. Blizzard Entertainment CEO Mike Morhaime brought up Diablo for consoles at DICE late yesterday. It's a subject that's received plenty of industry chat [..] |
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