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Apple Stylus Rumor: Taking Care of Business?

Apple will introduce a stylus to accompany its expected new, larger iPad, an analyst with a good scorecard in predicting Apple products wrote in a research note on Sunday ...

Verizon’s Cookies Never Crumble

Verizon advertising partner Turn is using the carrier's Unique Identifier Header, or UIDH, to maintain tracking cookies on smartphones even after privacy-minded users have deleted them, Jonathan Mayer, a computer scientist and lawyer at Stanford University, reported this week ...

Docker Security Questioned

Security questions recently have been raised about Docker, a promising technology for running applications in the cloud. Docker is an open source initiative that allows applications to be run in containers for flexibility and mobility only dreamt of in the past ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

Sony Sortie’s Smoking Gun Still Missing

Recent research from security firm Cloudmark has raised doubt about the purported connection between North Korea and last November's intrusion on Sony Pictures Entertainment's computer networks ...

The Convoluted Trail Linking North Korea to Sony

FBI Director James Comey has "very high confidence" that North Korea was behind last November's cyberattack on Sony, he said at a cybersecurity forum held last week at Fordham University. The attack resulted in large amounts of intellectual property, confidential communications and employee data being posted on the Internet for public view ...

Data Breach Law Tops Obama Privacy Initiatives

A proposed national data breach reporting law, aimed primarily at protecting consumer privacy, headlined several initiatives the Obama administration announced Monday ...

Thieves Take $5M Bite Out of Bitcoin Exchange

An estimated US$5.2 million was stolen over the weekend from Bitstamp, a digital currency exchange.It has suspended services pending an investigation ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

Fingerprint Theft Just a Shutter Click Away

Ever since smartphone makers started incorporating fingerprint scanners as a means of unlocking mobile phones, the Chaos Computer Club has attacked the technology with vigor ...

Writers Worldwide Chilled by Government Surveillance

Concern over government surveillance has been so heightened by confidential information leaked by former intelligence hand Edward Snowden that writers in free countries are as worried as those in autocratic nations, according to a report released Monday by the PEN American Center ...

New Filter Family Adds Diversity to Instagram Toolset

Instagram recently added some new filters -- the first time it has done so in two years ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

Misfortune Cookie Crumbles Millions of Security Systems

Check Point Software Technologies recently revealed a flaw in millions of routers that allows the devices to be controlled by hackers ...

Experts Forecast the End of Privacy as We Know It

Privacy's future appears muddy at best, judging from a survey released Thursday by the Pew Research Center and Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

FIDO Pursues Vision of a Password-Free World

A group of some 150 companies last week moved closer to eliminating the bane of many an online user: the password ...

Sony Sends News Outlets a Stern but Toothless Warning

On behalf of Sony Pictures Entertainment, high-powered attorney David Boies sent a letter to a number of news outlets Sunday demanding that the organizations refrain from publishing stories based on material hackers recently stole from the company and that they destroy any of the pilfered data in their possession ...

Your Bitcoins Are Good at Microsoft

Microsoft last week began to accept bitcoins as payment for digital content purchases ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

No Respite for Sony

Since the hacker group calling itself "Guardians of Peace" announced its attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment late last month, things have gone downhill for the company ...

Dashlane, LastPass Promise Easy Password Changing

Two password manager makers on Tuesday announced new features that allow their users to minimize the hassle of resetting passwords ...

Hackers Derail Sony’s PlayStation Network

Still reeling from a cyberintrusion that exposed massive amounts of personnel data from its entertainment division on the Internet, Sony was attacked again over the weekend. This time, hackers disrupted the company's PlayStation Network ...

Apple Accused of Secretly Snuffing Non-iTunes Music Purchases

Apple for two years surreptitiously removed from iPods any music not purchased at its iTunes store, prosecutors charged Wednesday in federal court ...

Twitter Gives Harassed Users a Little Ammo

Twitter on Tuesday announced a revamp of its system for reporting abuse on its service ...

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