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DroidDream gets Google attention |
Openness is loved by android users, but the idea spreads fast into the Malware coders mind. The DroidDream app recently took Google by surprise: the app simply wipes off your phone, takes your data. |
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Google Bolsters Apps With Two-Step Verification |
Protection will be available first to Google Apps Premiere, Government, and Education edition users, at no extra charge. |
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Are Google And Verizon Setting A Deal Countervailing To Net Neutrality? |
Rumors of discussions for a deal where Verizon would give advantage to Google content in return for payment have since been clarified. |
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Report: Two-Thirds Of Android Apps 'Suspicious' |
Google, however, says SMobile Systems' report has problems. |
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Is it really possible to remain anonymous online? |
With or without our knowing it, we leave bits of information here an there when surfing the Net, bits that when put together may reveal a lot more than you would think. |
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China counters Google's workaround to censorship |
Google now redirects Chinese users to the uncensored google.com.hk but the government blocks "inappropriate" content. |
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Typosquatters leech hundreds of millions of dollars per year |
Researchers show in a recent paper how typosquatting activities generate large amounts of money using popular trademarks. |
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Experts getting close to uncovering Aurora's secrets |
The cyber threat at the origin of attacks against Google and others is still at large, but security experts are slowly finding patterns that will reveal the identity of its creator. |
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China denies its implication in the attacks against Google |
Following U.S. Secretary of Defense Hillary Clinton's speech on freedom of access to information and the attacks against Google, the Chinese government responded in an offuscated manner. |
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Digital fingerprints as evidence of Chinese attacks |
Joe Stewart of SecureWorks found evidence that the December attacks against Google did come from China. |
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Google hack exploit code is loose |
The exploit code at the origin of the attacks against Google, Adobe and others has been made public. |
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Gmail switches to HTTPS |
Google's online email service is gradually being switched from HTTP to the more secure HTTPS for all users. |
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Major hacks in China could trigger the end of Google.cn |
Investigations following a mid-december cyber attack on Google's corporate infrastucture led to the finding of multiple major attacks originating from China. Google is now seriously considering to end its activities in the most populated country in the world. |
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Google's Upcoming Phone: More Details |
The first mobile phone based on Android, which is software supported by Google, will debut this fall. We know a lot about the phone’s looks already: Made by HTC, it will have a touch screen and a slide-out Qwerty keyboard. But today, Moe Tanabian, senior principal at IBB Consulting who has seen the device, has been able to give me a lot more details on its software. |