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Security shocker: 75% of US Bank websites have flaws  Insecure by design The vast majority of US bank websites jeopardize the security of their online customers by including design flaws that expose passwords and are susceptible to tampering by attackers, researchers say. TheRegister [..]
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Mac (insecurity): How to secure Macs in business (InfoWorld)  InfoWorld - Macs are immune from security threats, right? It's Windows we have to worry about. That water-cooler wisdom needs to be flipped on its head, security experts and IT managers warn. Microsoft has gotten its security act together with Vista and its current security-response program; meanwhile, Apple is fast becoming the company most in [...] [..]
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Soaraway security spending keeps breaches in check  UK.biz yet to plug leaks The average spending by companies on information security defences has tripled over the last six years, resulting in the overall cost to UK business of reported security breaches dropping by a third. TheRegister [..]
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Security flaw found in T-Mobile?s G1 Android phone android - Security flaw found in T-Mobile?s G1 Android phone A group of security researchers uncovered a security flaw in the web browser portion of Android that runs on the G1. According to researcher, Charles A. Miller the flaw could be exploited when a G1 user is tricked into visiting a malicious Web site. Malicious code on the website could then use this exploit to [...] [..]
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ISPs’ Error Page Ads Let Hackers Hijack Entire Web  ISPs, including Earthlink, that seek to make money from customers’ mistyped URLs put the entire internet at risk from hackers that steal passwords, a security researcher reveals Saturday. While the immediate vulnerability is fixed, the practice of returning ads instead of error messages raises ongoing security, Net Neutrality and security concerns. [...] [..]
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BT updates Home Hub Wi-Fi box with 802.11n  Better security too? BT has updated its hacker-vulnerable Home Hub wireless box, introducing support for 802.11n Wi-Fi and - perhaps more importantly - the WPA security technology enabled out of the box. TheRegister [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 6.775
Facebook Security Hole Reveals Paris Hilton at Emmys  Think twice before posting that photojournal of your last trip to Scores on Facebook. Byron Ng, a Vancouver computer technician, discovered a loophole in the site's security that allowed him to view thousands of picture [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.716
GTA IV: A FAQ for Old People [Faq]   So, Brian's 70-year-old dad took on GTA IV and took quite a liking to it. Others his age are not as enlightened or ? shocker ? willing to try new things, and so the series might require further explication. Helpfully, here is a FAQ (a FAQ? an F-A-Q? how do I do this) from 23/6 to break down the cho [..]
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Teapot backdoor probed by German telescope boffins  Spoons, spectacles, even eyeballs - all security risks Just when you (may have) thought it was safe to log back onto your computer and do something private, German security boffins have come up with a new vulnerability. TheRegister [..]
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UK.biz flunks app security tests  Risky business Weak encryption or cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities remain a big problem for UK firms. Tests on web application security by UK penetration testing firm NTA Monitor on its clients uncovered problems in three out of five cases. TheRegister [..]
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GlobalSign revokes cert of rogue security app  Certified malware exposes shortcomings of digital certificates GlobalSign has revoked the digital certificate of a rogue security application, which acquired the veneer of respectability by parading the credentials while trying to scam users. TheRegister [..]
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Watching the security landscape  Stay safe with Vulture Vision RegCast It’s a proud day here at El Reg - behold our first live video webcast, now snugly fitted into the archives and available for your delectation. We took an unflinching look into the evolving security landscape, and we’d like to invite you to take a good hard stare too. TheRegister [..]
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Apple security update patches critical DNS flaw  Apple released a security update that fixes a DNS vulnerability, among 12 other fixes. MacWorld [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 6.376
Non-Shocker: People Want To Watch TV On TV, Web On PC  Does anyone -- besides our resident Hulu enthusiast -- want to watch Web video on their TVs? Not really, according to a new poll: Only 5% of downloaders move their stuff to a TV or DVD player, and only 10% want to. Macrovision [..]
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Would a data notification law improve UK data security?  How to prevent more government data disasters A panel of experts in data protection was beaten yesterday by a simple question from the floor: “Can you give us an example of good data security practice by the British Government?” TheRegister [..]

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