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Archive for October, 2016

iOS Vulnerability Also On Mac Computers OSX

Last month, a devastating security flaw was found in iOS. The flaw that was discovered was a chained trio of zero day exploits that, if executed in the proper order, would allow ...

USB-C Growing: May Carry HDMI Signal In The Near Future

The development of USB-C cables has generated quite a lot of excitement in the industry – even more now that there are standards in place to prevent faulty cables from being sold. ...

Your Next HP Printer May Be A Samsung

HP, a giant in the printer industry, is looking for new ways to grow its business. As hardware companies have been seeing a steady erosion of revenue, HP isn’t taking it lying ...

Some Seagate Network Attached Storage Devices May Be Hosting Malware

Thousands of publicly accessible FTP servers, including a number from Seagate network-attached storage devices, have been found on the internet that have been broken into, corrupted and are currently hosting cryptocurrency-mining malware. ...

iPhone 7 Improves On Device That Has Sold A Billion Units

Some, perhaps even many, people might think that it would be hard to improve on the iPhone. After all, Apple’s flagship product has sold more than a billion units, so people clearly ...

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