Do you belong to the ever growing group of Steam users that loves to trade and gamble on Valves platform – and therefor have a huge inventory?
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Do you belong to the ever growing group of Steam users that loves to trade and gamble on Valves platform – and therefor have a huge inventory?
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CVE-2016-0728 sounds long and bulky and most people probably wouldn’t know what this string of random letters and numbers stands for.
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Be honest: You’ve been waiting for the list since the New Years. I know I have. Why? It’s probably some kind of voyeurism. For some reason it’s also immensely satisfying to cringe about the horrbile passwords that people are using in their ignorance and knowing that yours is better. Hopefully.
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“I’m going for Apple because it’s a lot more secure than Windows” is one of the arguments you might have heard when talking about malware and operating systems. But total security is a myth.
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It feels like a deja-vu: The PlayStation Network was offline with a hacker group claiming responsibility.
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… and advises users to use Tor.
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This is the question I’ve been asking myself for the last couple of days. Here is why …
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Shiny new computers can come with security issues right out of the box. Avira knows how to clean up the mess — automatically.
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Yes, it really is time to patch your computer again. Are you ready for life without Flash?
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At a recent conference on “the future of wearables” I was asked to speak about security. I think my presentation surprised some people because I didn’t focus on the security of wearable devices themselves. This article summarizes what I said, with a link to my slides and some free resources you might find helpful. For
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