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FDA whistleblowers say government retaliated with spyware
A group of former FDA scientists who spoke out against the agency's allegedly flawed device-approval process are suing the feds for intercepting Gmail and Yahoo Mail messages by installing spy programs on their work computers. Although the computers were owned by the government, the plaintiffs say they were explicitly granted the right to use them for personal purposes. Back in January 2009 ...
Fraudsters find new way to raid your bank account
Users of online banking have been warned about new methods of fraud which can dupe security.
Ask the Geeks: Tech, Fixed
You've got tech questions, we've found the answers. We've asked the tech experts at the Geek Squad to help you make the most of your technology, answering your thorniest tech questions.
Symantec Shouldn't Backpedal on Android 'Malware'
Symantec has backed off its earlier claims that apps in the Android Market were malware, but still says the apps are adware or spyware, and do some shady things. Isn't that malware?
Google now scanning Android apps for malware
New service scans apps for malicious code or behavior and bounces them if they are suspect.
Google's Android Market 'Bouncer' - Does it offer enough protection?
A small step in the right direction.
Recent Findings On Captcha & The User Experience
The opinions on what makes a form or Web application user friendly may vary but most everyone dislikes Captcha fields. Some Captcha’s are so difficult to decipher they actually increase form and page abandonment.
Google Bouncer Finds, Blocks Malicious Apps from Android Market
Malicious hackers trying to circulate malware-tainted applications on Android Market are going to find Google's Bouncer at the door, preventing undesirable apps from getting in and kicking out trouble makers.
Apple Store customer photos become part of art exhibit
Image: Shutterstock.com The next time you go to an Apple store, you should resist the urge to fire up Photo Booth and snap a photo of yourself gazing into that MacBook Pro. If you don't, you may find yourself part of an art exhibit like the one created by Irby Pace. According to a Wired article , Pace is a Master of Fine Arts student at the University of North Texas who created an Apple store ...
BLOG: Symantec shouldn't backpedal on Android 'Malware'
Symantec stirred up controversy last week when it announced the discovery of apps in the Android Market that it deemed malicious. Symantec has now stepped back from calling the apps "malware" , but it still maintains that the apps in question do unwanted things that legitimate apps shouldn't do...so what's the difference, exactly?
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