If Bill Gates really thinks ctrl-alt-del was a mistake, he should have fixed it himself
You can’t pin the blame for this one on IBM. Continue reading If Bill Gates really thinks ctrl-alt-del was a mistake, he should have fixed it himself
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You can’t pin the blame for this one on IBM. Continue reading If Bill Gates really thinks ctrl-alt-del was a mistake, he should have fixed it himself
Kaspersky: We have “never helped, nor will help, any government with cyberespionage.” Continue reading Kaspersky software banned from US government agencies
List of unsecured devices lived in obscurity since June. Now, it’s going mainstream. Continue reading Leak of >1,700 valid passwords could make the IoT mess much worse
Booby-trapped touchscreens can log passwords, install malicious apps, and more. Continue reading A repair shop could completely hack your phone—and you wouldn’t know it
Compromised accounts push fraudulent extension updates to unsuspecting users. Continue reading After phishing attacks, Chrome extensions push adware to millions
But how to protect files from users who have access to those files remains tricky. Continue reading Windows 10 will try to combat ransomware by locking up your data
AMD wants to go after Intel vPro while avoiding Intel’s excessive product segmentation. Continue reading Ryzen Pro: AMD takes on Intel on the corporate desktop, with one key omission
Analysis: Windows 10 S promises many good things. It currently doesn’t deliver. Continue reading Windows 10 S security brought down by, of course, Word macros
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, and nomx implodes under scrutiny. Continue reading Punching holes in nomx, the world’s “most secure” communications protocol
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, and nomx implodes under scrutiny. Continue reading Punching holes in nomx, the world’s “most secure” communications protocol