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Richi Jennings: Apple's buggy iOS 6.1.3 breaks iPhone jailbreak
iOS bugfix has new bug. Nixes jailbreak. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) released a new version of iOS, that finally fixes the lockscreen security hole. However, a similar, new vulnerability has emerged, that isn't fixed by 6.1.3. It will also prevent many people from escaping Tim's walled garden o' family-friendly, parody-free tyranny, as it closes the loophole used by the latest jailbreak tools. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers imagine egg on face at Infinite Loop. Read More


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Hybrid Cloud Storage: Gov't Organizations Get the Best
In January 2012, Aberdeen surveyed 106 enterprises spanning various sectors about how they're dealing with high-growth storage. This report looks at each component of hybrid cloud storage, as users of this new technology will be able to choose where to locate their data: on-premise with scale-out NAS or in the public cloud. Learn More

Judge ignores leniency plea, hands AT&T hacker a 41-month-sentence
A federal judge today sentenced hacker Andrew Auernheimer's to 41 months in prison for illegally accessing email addresses and other data belonging to more than 120,000 iPad subscribers from AT&T's networks. Read More

Lenovo redesigns ThinkPad, drops weight by a quarter
Lenovo is updating the design of its ThinkPad laptops to keep them up-to-date in a market where computers are getting thinner and lighter at a fast rate. Read More

Fear of Facebook: 7 free apps that guard your privacy
Facebook users are constantly being told that their privacy is under siege. Here are seven apps that can help secure your personal data. Read More

How big is the sound of music?
Music fans and major recording artists are adopting lossless audio file formats to keep copies of their music that's as close to a master recording as possible, leading to multi-terabyte-sized home music storage systems. Read More


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DDoS Malware - A Verisign iDefense Research Paper
Recently updated to include new attack vectors observed in late 2012/early 2013 with regard to highly publicized and targeted DDoS attacks. This technical brief covers DDoS-enabled malware and several DDoS-specific tools, their capabilities and the network indicators they generate while performing the attack methods. Learn More.

Email addiction: Why the enterprise can't break free
The kids may have moved on, but business users love (and hate) their email. Here's why we can't dig out. Read More

Preston Gralla: Google Keep first look: An underwhelming app
Google has released its note-taking Google Keep app, and it's not much more than a mildly useful app that doesn't come close to the capabilities of Microsoft OneNote and Evernote. I've put it through its paces, and it's clear that unless Google considerably beefs it up, it will remain an also-ran. Read More

Google pays $40K to 'Pinkie Pie' for partial hack of Chrome OS
Google today said it had paid a researcher $40,000 for a partial exploit of Chrome OS at its Pwnium 3 hacking contest two weeks ago. Read More

Second computer glitch stalls NASA's Mars rover
After a computer glitch sidelined NASA's Mars rover Curiosity late last month, another problem has it down again. Read More

What will T-Mo announce next week?
What is T-Mobile USA planning for its news event in New York City next Tuesday? The wireless carrier will probably formalize its plans to offer smartphones with no contract, possibly an iPhone, and announce new LTE service. Read More

 
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