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Apple Leaves iPad Vulnerable After Monster iPhone Patch Job

Apple Leaves iPad Vulnerable After Monster iPhone Patch Job As part of Monday’s iOS 4 upgrade, Apple patched a record 65 vulnerabilities in the iPhone, more than half of them critical. iPhone – Apple –...

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iPad newspapers, magazines vulnerable to hacking

iPad newspapers, magazines vulnerable to hacking A number of iPad publications are currently vulnerable to piracy, says the Huffington Post. With affected apps, the hacking process is described as...

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Skype for Android vulnerable to hack that compromises personal info

If you didn’t already have enough potential app privacy leaks to worry about, here’s one more — Android Police discovered that that Skype’s Android client leaves your personal data wide open to...

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PSA: Google Wallet vulnerable to ‘brute-force’ PIN attacks (video)

Security hounds over at zvelo have discovered a vulnerability in Google Wallet that means your precious PIN can be “easily revealed.” Digging through the app’s code and using Google’s open resources to...

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Wi-Fi Alliance responds to WPS security flaw, many still vulnerable to attack

It has been over two months since it was discovered that Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is vulnerable to a brute force attack that could give hackers access to a wireless router in an average of just two...

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Firewalls on AT&T and 47 other carriers make phones vulnerable to hijacking,...

A class of firewalls used by dozens of carriers worldwide may make smartphones vulnerable to hijacking. According to researchers at the University of Michigan, a feature found in many major firewall...

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Google discovers another web security flaw that leaves your browser vulnerable

Get ready for Heartbleed deja-vu: Google just found an exploit in SSL 3.0 that could give attackers the ability to work out the plaintext traffic of a secure connection. It’s calling the attack...

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Your modern car might be as vulnerable as the first iPhone

Over 10 years ago, the first iPhone burst on the scene and changed mobile computing forever. But it had a flaw: The baseband (the part that manages all the radios) on the installed Infineon chip could...

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