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PlayStation.com hacked, security firm reports Filed under: Hacks, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Business
IT security firm Sophos reports that someone has been messing around with the official US PlayStation website. "Messing around" as in [..] |
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| Security firm claims OS X is ?really vulnerable? to malware Security firm Kaspersky Lab has begun to independently examine Apple’s Mac OS X platform and found that it’s highly vulnerable to malware. ”As Mac OS X market share continues to increase, we expect cyber-criminals to continue to develop new types of malware and attack methods, ” the company’s CTO Nikolai Grebennikov said. “In order to meet these new threats, Kas [..] |
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| Security firm identifies origins of ?Flashback? Mac virus The “Flashback” virus discovered to have infected more than 600,000 Mac computers earlier this month originated on a series of WordPress blogs, security experts have determined. According to Alexander Gostev, head of the global research and analysis team at Kaspersky, the virus began as a trojan hidden within a fake Adobe software update. In March, however, the malware’s creators [..] |
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Sophisticated Android trojan discovered in China, warns security firm Firm Lookout Mobile Security is warning of a new, sophisticated, Android-focused piece of malware that has been found in China. The security company warns that the trojan, dubbed Geinimi, can “compromise a significant amount of personal data on a user?s phone and send it to remote servers.” The malicious code is, currently, only found in third-party application stores attached to repub [..] |
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Google Wallet doesn?t properly protect personal data, security firm says Security firm ViaForensics recently said Google Wallet does not properly protect personal data, including credit card balance information, on a rooted Nexus S smartphone. Google Wallet is an NFC-based mobile payment system for Android that is accepted by a number of retailers in the United States. It is currently only officially available on the Nexus S and Nexus S 4G. “While Google Wallet d [..] |
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(PC World) PC World - The Open Source Census, an effort to pin down hard statistics regarding the implementation of open-source software around the… YahooTechNews [..] |
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| Good Old Games Launches Open Beta [Beta Watch] CD Projekt's classic gaming revival service has opened its doors to the public, as Good Old Games moves into the open beta phase. Now everybody can head over to the website at http://www.gog.com and spend their money on DRM-free versions of popular older titles, instead [..] |
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