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MIT's new 5-atom quantum computer could make today's encryption obsolete

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Mar 08, 2016
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Surprising tips from a super-hacker

Virtually everyone in technology knows about Kevin Mitnick, the one-time fugitive hacker who is now a security consultant. Mitnick has a wealth of security advice for the public. Read More

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MIT's new 5-atom quantum computer could make today's encryption obsolete

Much of the encryption world today depends on the challenge of factoring large numbers, but this week scientists said they've created the first five-atom quantum computer with the potential to crack the security of traditional encryption schemes. Read More

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4 new ways to bypass passcode lock screen on iPhones, iPads running iOS 9

iPhones and iPads running iOS 9 can have the lock screen passcode bypassed thanks to exploiting multiple vulnerabilities; four different scenarios were demonstrated in a security researcher's proof-of-concept video. Apple has not issued a patch, but there are temporary solutions to protect yourself. Read More

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7 steps to protect yourself against over-hyped 'ransomware' threat

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Apple shuts down first-ever ransomware attack against Mac users

With the help of security researchers, Apple over the weekend quickly blocked a cyberattack aimed at infecting Mac users with file-encrypting malware known as ransomware. Read More

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Google patches remote execution flaws in Android

Google has released 16 patches for Android, including one for a critical remote execution vulnerability in the operating system's mediaserver. Read More

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