A backdoor was found on a popular Android smartphone that’s primarily used in China and Taiwan that is being exploited. The back door allows pop-up advertisements and apps to be installed automatically onto the phone without consent of the Read the full article →
Pick Your Poison: NSA or Google
Google Chairman Eric Schmidt recently stated that Google has its security locked so tightly that even the National Security Agency can’t touch them. In fact, Schmidt told those who attended a conference about surveillance that the situation with Read the full article →
How the ‘Grinch’ Stole Linux
A new Linux vulnerability dubbed “Grinch†could affect any device running a Linux system. The flaw lies in Linux’s PolicyKit which can allow admins to determine which privileges a user can have when running a specific software app. While there Read the full article →
Google Offers End-to-End Email Encryption to Chrome Users
Google is offering pretty good privacy by offering… well, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP). PGP is a tough encryption program that Google hopes will fully encrypt emails so that even itself Google cannot read them. The only people who could access the Read the full article →
Why Is Japan Non-Plussed About Sony’s Hack?
The cyberattack on Sony Pictures has been a big deal in the news media as of late. Nearly every day since the breach, reports of leaked emails, scripts, and so much other information have been revealed. Amidst all this chaos from this breach, why is Read the full article →
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