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more about #exploits fleebailey33: android and tmobile to have OTA updates, so that should help. Windows just ignores any security threat at this point. to many of them more » NNTPgrip: Can we get a 3.0.1 so i can get back to the stability/battery we had with 2.2.1? or... I guess we'll have to wait till Sept. for 3.1 more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: All you need to do is enter your passwords and important info with a soft keyboard, like you do when you go to INGdirect.com. more » dingus: The frequency ranges they mention sound closer to PS/2, not USB. And laptop keyboards skip the whole cable thing. So a matte black laptop seems to b... more » Kaiser-Machead: One thing I still don't understand is: OK, so we've established that hackers just don't care about OS X as much, but whenever you read through comment... more » Isaac Boehman: The link to the "took over a MacBook through Safari in 10 seconds" article is broken. It leads to [localhost] more » something_unique_and_descriptive: iPhone will be the first to fall, there is so much research being done into exploiting it just to open the phone up it'll be first. Only chance it's ... more » Gerb: No mention of Opera. Phew, I'm safe. more » shenanigans: That's kind of embarrassing for Safari. Considering the fact that most of here won't even touch IE with a ten foot pole, and is hated by web develope... more » ⌘Z: 10 seconds? it's like a nerdier 3 fast 3 furious. more » jlarroulet: On the mobile competition, WinMo will definitely go first, then Symbian, iPhone, Blackberry and Android I guess I'll move back to Lynx for my web read... more » BrianEsser: I'm not scared. I have finallyfast.com backing me up. My computers fast, finally! more » mrzippy: Actually he didn't hack Safari in 10 seconds, he had already laid the groundwork before hand... All he did was load a website with the exploit in 10 s... more » the_sidewinder: My money is that Symbian will go down first more » d_r_e: What version of Safari did he crack? The official, or beta? more » klaybc: My new Nigerian friend says I have nothing to worry about. more » -
#security
Your iPhone Will Be Safe From Random Hijackings By Tomorrow (Update: Patch Is Out Now)
According to British carrier O2, Apple will be issuing an update this weekend to fix an SMS exploit that could conceivably allow any jerk with enough know-how to bulk-hijack iPhones. It's an admirably quick fix to a comically terrible problem. More » -
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'Power-Line Exploit' Logs Your Keystrokes Using Outlets, Lasers
Thinking about plugging your laptop into one of those coveted airplane terminal power outlets while you wait for your flight to arrive? Be careful, because a hacker could be using those energy-giving wires against you. More » -
#fightnight
Winning Pwn2Own Hacker: Macs Are Safer Than PCs
Charlie Miller, the security expert whose meticulously crafted exploit took over a MacBook through Safari in 10 seconds at the Pwn2Own hacking competition, says that Macs are in fact safer than Windows. Oh boy. More » -
#browsers
Safari Cracked in Seconds at Pwn2Own Hacking Competition
At the annual Pwn2Own competition, where hackers compete to crack software as fast as possible so you don't sleep at night, browsers were on the first day's menu. And Safari went down in seconds. More » -
#security
'Curse of Silence' Attack Can Disable Texting On Most Nokia Phones
Phones using a number of popular versions of the Symbian S60 mobile OS (the Nokia N95, E71 and N76 just to name a few) can be partially disabled by a maliciously coded text. More »
