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Snapchat Exploit: Security gaffe or Feature bug? | Questechie - 1 views

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    The breach on the network was purportedly posted on SnapchatDB.info, which site has long been taken down, exposing a core database containing paired usernames and phone numbers of over 4.6 million Snapchat users.
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Chrome OS Defy Hackers at Pwnium 3 - 3 views

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    Albeit, the competition was extended by 3hrs owing to "no clear" exploit recorded, still Chrome OS defy the hackers at the contest.
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IE Vulnerability: Microsoft Quick Fix Issued - 3 views

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    IE users are thereby recommended to be weary of unknown links within emails, as the exploits are only possible, when a user visits a maliciously coded website.
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Malwarebytes : Free Anti-Malware - 2 views

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    Beats the most dangerous exploits
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Security: Experts warn on Java 6 Vulnerability | Questechie - 3 views

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    The Neutrino crimeware kit which was first uncovered in March 2013, seems to be the point of exploit for the vulnerability according to security analyst, Timo Hirvonen of F-Secure.
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How to Use Twitter to Stay Informed in Science and Math - 0 views

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    The value of Twitter for helping you and your colleagues stay informed of the latest trends, ideas, resources, and Web 2.0 integration tools has increased tremendously in the past year. A Web 2.0 tool is available for exploiting the every growing information on Twitter to remove barriers and allow you to collaborate with other science and math teachers. This new online tool is paper.li - a source of daily Twitter newsletters in education.
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Critical Android vulnerability affects Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi smartphones - 0 views

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    In a major incident, Google's security researchers have flagged critical unpatched zero-day vulnerability, in the company's own Android operating system. The issue, they say, plagues phones from leading smartphone companies - like Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi - and is being exploited in the wild by threat actors. Even select Pixels have been affected. Here's all you need to know about it.
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