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Jan 29, 2016
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Windows 10 quick tips: How to protect your privacy

Worried about possible privacy problems in Windows 10? We offer some quick and easy ways to protect your data. Read More

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The Android malware monster will never die
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The Android malware monster will never die

But here's the dirty little secret security software vendors don't want you to know: There's really no reason to be scared. Read More

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Popular iOS app update technique puts users at risk

An increasing number of iOS application developers use a technique that allows them to remotely modify the code in their apps without going through the official app store's review process, an action that poses security risks for users. Read More

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OpenSSL patches a severe but not widespread problem

The OpenSSL project has patched a problem in the cryptographic library but one that likely does not affect many popular applications. Read More

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LG patches data theft bug that affects millions of Android phones

LG has patched a security flaw in an application preinstalled on millions of its Android G3 smartphones that researchers found could be used to steal a variety of data. Read More

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How to Transform Employee Worst Practices Into Best Practices

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