50,000 stolen iTunes accounts for sale |
- 50,000 stolen iTunes accounts for sale
- Mac App Store Pirate Raid Raises Security Concerns
- Google enhances e-mail security in Apps
- Mac App Store piracy concerns raised
- Cell Phone Users Are Gullible, Report Says
- The 5 coolest things to come out of CES
- Hacked iTunes accounts continue to sell in China
- Microsoft plans to patch critical Windows bug next week
- WikiLeaks fiasco prompts new Fed effort to boost data security
- PHP floating point bug fixed
50,000 stolen iTunes accounts for sale Posted: 07 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
Mac App Store Pirate Raid Raises Security Concerns Posted: 07 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST Less than 24 hours after Apple launched the Mac App Store, hackers have found a simple way to pirate applications from the store. Applications from the Mac App Store that skimp on DRM features can be easily validated as genuine with a few clicks when they are downloaded from third-party websites. But security firm Sophos says the exploit not only leads to piracy, but also to malware. |
Google enhances e-mail security in Apps Posted: 07 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
Mac App Store piracy concerns raised Posted: 07 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
Cell Phone Users Are Gullible, Report Says Posted: 07 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
The 5 coolest things to come out of CES Posted: 06 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
Hacked iTunes accounts continue to sell in China Posted: 07 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
Microsoft plans to patch critical Windows bug next week Posted: 06 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
WikiLeaks fiasco prompts new Fed effort to boost data security Posted: 06 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
Posted: 06 Jan 2011 08:00 AM PST |
You are subscribed to email updates from "Cisco" via Ehsan in Google Reader To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |
0 comments:
Post a Comment