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LinkedIn AutoFill bug could leak personal data to third parties and attackers
LinkedIn's AutoFill button is supposed to only work on approved websites, but any website could have tricked users into providing personal data with just one click anywhere on their screen.
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Upcoming Windows Defender feature will tell you when security fails
Microsoft is planning a new feature for Windows Defender that will continually check for system integrity, informing users if any secure part of the operating system has been compromised.
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10 bits of career wisdom for beginning cybersecurity professionals
Cybersecurity can be a demanding and rewarding field. Here are some tips for those just starting out, based on the experience of two seasoned security pros.
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Photos: The 20 greenest data centers in the world
Which data centers do the best job at being carbon neutral, and how are they doing it? Find out in this gallery.
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How machine learning allowed one company to detect Meltdown and Spectre before Intel went public
In-memory attacks are part of the next generation of exploits that cybersecurity experts need to guard against, and AI and machine learning can help.
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Disaster recovery and business continuity plan
Natural and man-made disasters can jeopardize the operations and future of any company, so it’s critical to develop a plan to help ensure ongoing business processes in a crisis. This download explains...
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Why SSL is part of the problem behind a dramatic increase in malware and ramsomware in Q1 2018
Attackers are using HTTPS to carry malware, which means companies need to do DPI on SSL packets to guard against it.
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Here's why Apple built a recycling robot that rips apart 200 iPhones per hour
Apple also announced a new GiveBack program where people can bring in old tech for recycling in exchange for store credit.
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How to go green with technology on Earth Day
Technology makes our lives easier, and it also makes the planet a better place to live. Solar-powered lanterns, smart water sensors and smart thermostats are just a few ways to be eco-friendly.
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iPod recycling program revives love of music for the elderly and dementia patients
Nursing home patients saw noticeable changes in activity, mood, and memory when they started listening to their favorite music using recycled iPods.
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Android P: Cheat sheet
Google's Android P is rumored to include security upgrades, a multi-camera API, a notch, and much more. Here's what developers, businesses, and users need to know about Android 9.0.
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3 tips for getting your company's data stockpiles under control
Data is plentiful and cheap to store, but that doesn't mean it should be hoarded indiscriminately. Here's why companies should be more careful about what to keep and what to discard.
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How to break the IT upgrade cycle
It's easy to forget that an IT upgrade is subjective. Here are reasons why your IT team may want to hold off on upgrading hardware or software--despite what a vendor recommends.
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Software automation policy guidelines
Software automation is used for many business and IT processes, depending on industry vertical and individual company business and IT needs. Because this automation is far-reaching, policy considerati...
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GitHub Learning Lab app helps developers get better at using the platform
Training is led by a bot, and will take students through five core courses in using GitHub.
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Photos: 22 eco-friendly tech products to celebrate Earth Day
If you're ready to embrace a greener lifestyle, April 22 is Earth Day and it's an ideal time to find new eco-friendly tech to use to help make the world a better place.
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Why Facebook designing its own chips could help it compete with Apple, Google
Many tech giants now develop chips to power their hardware devices, reducing reliance on chipmakers like Intel and Qualcomm.
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How open source databases are sucking revenue out of legacy vendors' pockets
Open source databases have ballooned into a $2.6 billion market, but it’s all the money that is not being paid for them that will cause the most hurt.