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Richi Jennings: Spotify hack? Accounts leaked and users exposed, but Spotify denies it

Reports report news of a Spotify hack, with many account details leaked. But the Swedish streamer says its service is safe, implying the users are to blame... Read More

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Darlene Storm: Dogspectus: Android ransomware silently installs, demands $200 iTunes gift card ransom
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Darlene Storm: Dogspectus: Android ransomware silently installs, demands $200 iTunes gift card ransom

Dogspectus is a ransomware that silently installs on Android devices, via malvertising and a Hacking Team exploit, then demands a ransom of $200 in iTunes gift cards. Read More

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Barbara Krasnoff: Review: The Moleskine Smart Writing Set turns written words into digital data

Moleskine, the high-end notebook vendor, has packaged a 'smart' pen with a specially imprinted paper notebook that lets you transfer your written notes to your mobile device. Read More

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Robert C. Covington: 5 steps to simple role-based access control

Despite all of the advanced attack scenarios we face in the world of cybersecurity today, it seems like we continue to shoot ourselves in the proverbial feet with the simple things. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Ben Kepes: JAMF makes deploying Apple devices easy

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