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Regin: 'State-sponsored' malware spying since 2006

  Kevin Fogarty: 'Cloak' could make heat, static invisible in electronics | Jonny Evans: 12 Apple Watch details we now think we know

 
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Richi Jennings: Regin: 'State-sponsored' malware spying since 2008 or 2006
Symantec blows the whistle on 'advanced' Regin malware, but stops short of laying blame. But that won't stop others: In IT Blogwatch, bloggers suspect a shortlist of countries. Read More
 


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5 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Cybercrime to Your Business
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Kevin Fogarty: 'Cloak' could make heat, static invisible in electronics
Search for two-part invisibility cloak yields technique that could help eliminate static and heat build-up in electronic devices Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 12 Apple Watch details we now think we know
Apple's recently released WatchKit developer documentation tells us a lot more about what we can expect from the Apple Watch... Read More
 


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Michael Horowitz: Windows Update is broken on XP
Windows Update has been broken for the last few days on Windows XP. As soon as IE8 loads the web page, it fails with error 0x80248015 before the user can search for fixes. I found a fix that worked on all three of my XP machines. Read More
 

Kevin Fogarty: New tools offer practical help to block official spies
Online civil-rights groups and IBM accidentally struck a blow for individual freedom simultaneously with tools that limit covert surveillance from both hackers and governments Read More
 

Sharky: Attention to detail: It's how borders stay secure
  This pilot fish's company has sold a system for checking passports at an international airport. But one day fish gets a phone call from the border police: "The server doesn't work." Read More
 

 

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