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Security Execs Sweat Insider Threats

Insider threats are becoming increasingly worrisome to corporate security executives ...

Zuckerberg Defends Downsized Internet for Developing World

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Monday defended his company's downsized version of the Internet, called "Free Basics," which is offered in developing nations around the world ...

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All Security Pros Want for Christmas: Smarter Users, Decoy Networks

People like to see gifts from their wish lists under the Christmas tree, and security pros are no exception. Here are things some cyberwarriors would like old St. Nick to deliver to them ...

Apple’s Cook Goes to the Barricades on Encryption

Apple CEO Tim Cook brought the encryption battle between the high-tech industry and the nation's law enforcement authorities to prime time TV Sunday in an interview on the CBS news program 60 Minutes ...

Cook Rearranges Apple’s Executive Suite

Apple on Thursday announced some personnel moves that suggest CEO Tim Cook's future vision for the company ...

MacKeeper Loses Control of User Data

Kromtech this week revealed a vulnerability in the data storage system of its MacKeeper software ...

Twitter Alerts Users to State-Sponsored Cyberattack Threat

Twitter last week began warning some of its members that they might be the target of a state-sponsored attack on their accounts ...

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Hot Hacker Targets in 2016: Fantasy Sports, Professional Services

As 2016 approaches, it's time to get the crystal ball out and predict next year's cybersecurity trends ...

FBI Chief: High-Tech Firms Need to Rethink Encryption Stance

FBI Director James Comey on Wednesday told members of a U.S. Senate committee that high-tech companies may need to adopt a new business model regarding encryption in order to get on the same page with law enforcement ...

Apple Tweaks Music, Mail, News in iOS Update

Apple on Tuesday released a new version of iOS, and while it was largely a maintenance release of the mobile operating system, the upgrade included some treats for music and news enthusiasts ...

Apple Cranks Up Music Storage to 100K

Music lovers are receiving an early holiday gift from Apple: It has increased from 25,000 to 100,000 the maximum number of music tracks that can be uploaded to the personal libraries of Apple Music and iTunes Match users, MacRumors reported Sunday ...

4-Inch iPhone With Apple Pay May Be Coming Soon

Apple will launch an iPhone with a 4-inch display and support for Apple Pay in early 2016, according to a research note from an analyst with a good track record of predicting Apple products ...

Wikipedia Uses AI to Assist Human Editors

The Wikimedia Foundation this week rolled out a service designed to improve the quality of Wikipedia articles ...

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‘Tis the Season for Online Predators

While visions of holiday shoppers dance in retailers' heads, those visions are also on the minds of online marauders ...

Losing Headphone Jack Would Allow Thinner, More Functional iPhone 7

Apple intends to peel the 3.5-millimeter headphone jack from the next version of the iPhone, according to a Japanese blog post published last week. ...

Report: Mobile Payments Won’t Be a Thing This Holiday Season

Bankrate.com on Monday released results of a survey showing that even though consumers may have more mobile payment options this holiday season, more than two-thirds of shoppers won't be using them ...

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New Tech Targets Enterprise Ransomware

SentinelOne last week introduced an addition to its behavioral solution designed to address the problem of ransomware scrambling files on a computer ...

Dojo Stands Cybersecurity Guard for Smart Homes

Dojo-Labs on Thursday introduced Dojo, a device that plugs into the router of a home network and acts as a watchdog to ensure that everything connected to the network is operating on its best behavior ...

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FBI, Carnegie Mellon Deny $1M Contract to Crack Tor

TheFBI has denied allegations that it paidCarnegie Mellon University security researchers $1 million to crack a network designed to protect the anonymity of its users ...

Huawei’s Fast-Charging Batteries Could Solve Power Users’ Problems

Huawei Technologies last week unveiled lithium-ion batteries that recharge in minutes rather than hours ...

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