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To punish Symantec, Google may distrust a third of the web's SSL certificates

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Mar 27, 2017
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Google Play faces cat-and-mouse game with Android malware

What's the best way to avoid Android malware? Downloading all your apps from the Google Play store -- where software is vetted – is perhaps the best advice. But that doesn't mean Google Play is perfect. Read More

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