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Monthly Archives: October 2016
How To Take Down Irritating Drones Without Shooting Them Out Of The Sky
PayPal Patches Bone-Headed Two Factor Authentication Bypass
Inside The Foggy, Shady Market For Zero-Day Bugs
Meet The Scariest Tech Of The Year
kdepim-16.08.2-1.fc24 kdepim-addons-16.08.2-1.fc24 kdepim-apps-libs-16.08.2-1.fc24 kdepim-runtime-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-akonadi-calendar-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-akonadi-contacts-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-akonadi-mime-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-akonadi-notes-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-akonadi-search-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-akonadi-server-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-calendarsupport-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-eventviews-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-gpgmepp-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-grantleetheme-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-incidenceeditor-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kalarmcal-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kblog-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kcalendarcore-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kcalendarutils-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kcontacts-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kdgantt2-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kholidays-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kidentitymanagement-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kimap-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kldap-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kmailtransport-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kmbox-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kmime-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kontactinterface-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-kpimtextedit-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-ktnef-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-libgravatar-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-libkdepim-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-libkleo-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-libksieve-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-mailcommon-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-mailimporter-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-messagelib-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-pimcommon-16.08.2-1.fc24 kf5-syndication-16.08.2-1.fc24 kleopatra-16.08.2-1.fc24
KDE PIM Applications 16.08.2, https://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-applications-16.08.2.php
nodejs-0.10.48-1.fc23
Update to 0.10.48 (security fix)
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Update to 0.10.46(security fix)
Kaspersky Lab Endpoint Security Solution Cited as a Leader in Industry Report
Kaspersky Lab announced today that Forrester Research, Inc. has recognized the company as a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Endpoint Security Suites, Q4 2016.
Chinese Hackers won $215,000 for Hacking iPhone and Google Nexus at Mobile Pwn2Own
The Tencent Keen Security Lab Team from China has won a total prize money of $215,000 in the 2016 Mobile Pwn2Own contest run by Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) in Tokyo, Japan.
Despite the implementation of high-security measures in current devices, the famous Chinese hackers crew has successfully hacked both Apple’s iPhone 6S as well as Google’s Nexus 6P phones.
Hacking iPhone 6S
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Surviving the online zombie apocalypse

It’s the zombies you can’t see which are the real danger.
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