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| Over 199,500 Websites Are Still Vulnerable to Heartbleed OpenSSL Bug It's more than two and half years since the discovery of the critical OpenSSL Heartbleed vulnerability, but the flaw is still alive as it appears that many organizations did not remediate properly to the serious security glitch. It was one of the biggest flaws in the Internet's history that ... | |
| Source Code for another Android Banking Malware Leaked Another bad news for Android users — Source code for another Android banking malware has been leaked online via an underground hacking forum. This newly discovered banking Trojan is designed to steal money from bank accounts of Android devices' owners by gaining administrator privileges on their ... | |
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| Lavabit — Encrypted Email Service Once Used by Snowden, Is Back Texas-based Encrypted Email Service 'Lavabit,' that was forced to shut down in 2013 after not complying with a court order demanding access to SSL keys to snoop on Edward Snowden's emails, is relaunching on Friday. Lavabit CEO Ladar Levison had custody of the service's SSL encryption key that ... | |
| How A Bug Hunter Forced Apple to Completely Remove A Newly Launched Feature Recently Apple released a new Feature for iPhone and iPad users, but it was so buggy that the company had no option other than rolling back the feature completely. In November, Apple introduced a new App Store feature, dubbed "Notify" button — a bright orange button that users can click if they ... | |
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