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Android SMS bug sends your messages to random contacts | ZDNet
"The Android bug relates to SMS messages, specifically SMS messages being composed with one recipient in mind and actually being set to a completely different person in the contacts list …"
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Home Internet with Anonymity Built In - Technology Review
"A router that runs the Tor software prevents Web tracking."
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Chinese bot will slurp your Droid • The Register
"A Trojan capable of stealing data from infected Android smartphones, and bundled with botnet-style functionality, has appeared in China."
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"One thing a lot of security researchers have been predicting for years is rise in mobile malware. However, due to mobile phones with low power, a lot of operating systems, closed environments and many other reasons we haven’t seen any significant mobile malware until this year. And just in time for 2011 a new trojan for Android has been found by a company called Lookout. While Android trojans have been very popular, this one was pretty advanced and that is why it caught everyone’s attention."
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NSS Labs: Network Intrusion Prevention Group Test Released
"The security analysts at NSS Labs tested 13 different network IPS products, including stand-alone IPS and multi-function gateways, and one unified threat management product. "
Random thoughts on software development, information security, life, and any kind of (un)interesting things.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Daily links for 12/31/2010
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