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Is the death knell sounding for traditional antivirus?
Antivirus developers need to run malcode in their labs in order to create malware-identifying signatures. What happens if they can't?
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Uncloaking invisible iFrames
Mention drive-by malware to nefarious types and they smile, silently thanking the invisible iFrame. Ever wonder why?
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Survey says: People do care about their privacy
Finally, someone asked users how important it was to remain private while online. Michael Kassner shares what the research team found, including some surprises.
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Traditional antivirus software is useless against military malware
Antivirus programs are obsolete. In that case, what are we supposed to do? Learn what the security community has to say.
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The truth behind those Nigerian 419 scammers
Why would 419 scammers say they're Nigerian, even if they are as American as apple pie? Michael Kassner provides some insight as to why.
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A new way to X-Ray your Android device for privilege escalation threats
Your Android device might have vulnerabilities you can't see, but help is on the way today with X-Ray. Michael Kassner introduces this new security tool and gets the inside scoop f...
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PGP's creator extends security to mobile communications with Silent Circle
Seen the news? It seems your phone data is free for the asking. Michael Kassner interviews Phil Zimmermann -- the man behind PGP -- about Silent Circle, an encryption system for po...
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Are you checking privacy policies frequently?
Online companies collect our private information as payment for using their site. Michael Kassner looks at how changes to previously agreed upon privacy conditions are reported -- ...
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Google Play: Android's Bouncer can be pwned
Deciding whether to trust apps or not just got more complicated. Michael Kassner asked a pair of researchers why that is.
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Carat: An Android app detects joule-draining bugs
Michael Kassner has an Android phone, and it's a battery hog. He has found an app that should minimize his angst.