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Richi Jennings: BlackBerry hammers final nail in its own coffin (by complying with Mounties)

BlackBerry gave up its global encryption key to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. That's the conclusion of commentators who've dissected CEO John Chen's vapid statement on the matter... Read More

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Jonny Evans: 7 essential Touch ID tips for iPads and iPhones
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Jonny Evans: 7 essential Touch ID tips for iPads and iPhones

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Darlene Storm: Hackers only need your phone number to eavesdrop on calls, read texts, track you

Thanks to a flaw in the cellular network SS7 protocol, an attacker just needs your phone number to listen to your calls, read your texts and track you. 60 Minutes showed how hackers only needed a congressman's phone number to record his calls and track his location. In return, the congressman said people at intelligence agencies, who are aware of the flaw and abuse it, should be fired. Read More

Michael Horowitz: An experiment with a secure web browser fails

Chromebooks offer great security and they can be remotely controlled with Chrome Remote Desktop. Sounds great, but my experience in the trenches was sub-optimal. Read More

Sharky: Hey, he gives it LOTS of thought before saying yes

At this big private university, this pilot fish who supports a storage system for researchers sometimes needs to notify all of them through a mailing list -- and for that, of course, there's an approval process. Read More

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