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- Latest version of Google Bard Chatbot gets code debugger skills (0 replies)
- Microsoft Outlook floodine with spam (5 replies)
- AT&T took $283 million but didnt deploy required broadband in Mississippi (0 replies)
- Instagram could face up up to $500 billion in fines in class-action lawsuit alleging it illegally harvested biometric da (0 replies)
- Windows 10: NSA reveals major flaw in Microsoft's code (0 replies)
- As of Tuesday, Windows 7 machines will no longer receive security updates or customer service. (0 replies)
- 25 Worst Passwords of 2019 (0 replies)
- Wi-Fi 6 is barely here, but Wi-Fi 7 is already on the way (0 replies)
- Update Windows 10 Immediately, Warns Microsoft (4 replies)
- Researchers find security flaws in 40 kernel drivers from 20 vendors (0 replies)
- Cheap internet to millions of low-income Americans (0 replies)
- Ad blockers or not your choice matters (0 replies)
- Google quietly ruined Chrome, and we almost missed it (4 replies)
- Microsoft warns 1 million computers are still vulnerable to major Windows security exploit (0 replies)
- A laptop infected with the worst malware sold for $1.3 million, all for art (0 replies)
- South Korea will ditch Microsoft Windows for Linux (0 replies)
- Microsoft Admits Updates Are Freezing Windows 10 Computers -- Again (4 replies)
- WhatsApp security breach may have government surveillance ties (0 replies)
- Judge: IP-Address Doesnt Locate or Identify a BitTorrent Pirate (0 replies)
- All Chromebooks will also be Linux laptops going forward (2 replies)
- Most Firefox extensions disabled by certificate issue, Mozilla working on fix (0 replies)
- Nasty WinRAR bug is being actively exploited to install hard-to-detect malware (0 replies)
- Firefox Send encrypted file transfer service is free for everyone (0 replies)
- Google reports zero-day exploit in Windows 7, Microsoft yet to release patch (0 replies)
- Google fixes Chrome zero-day exploit (0 replies)
- The web just got an official password-free login standard (0 replies)
- USB4 is twice as fast as USB 3.2, will make the dongle life twice as complicated (0 replies)
- KB4482887 for Windows 10 version 1809 (1 replies)
- USB 3.2 is going to make the current USB branding even worse (0 replies)
- Googles Password Checkup Keeps You Safe From Hackers (1 replies)
- Microsoft Issues Windows 10 Upgrade Warning (4 replies)
- GOOGLE'S PROPOSED CHANGES TO CHROME COULD WEAKEN AD BLOCKERS (0 replies)
- Home Routers Under Attack by NSA-Spawned Malware: What to Do (0 replies)
- Wi-Fi 6: The next generation of Wi-Fi connectivity to come next year (0 replies)
- Microsoft pulls Windows 10 October 2018 Update after reports of documents being deleted (0 replies)
- South Korea gets super-duper fast internet (0 replies)
- Firefox moves browsers into post-password future with WebAuthn tech (0 replies)
- Microsoft Releases Tool for Running Any Linux OS on Windows 10 (2 replies)
- Mozilla Restricts All New Firefox Features to HTTPS Only (0 replies)
- How to Check and Update Windows Systems for the Meltdown and Spectre CPU Flaws (0 replies)
- Meltdown and Spectre: How chip hacks work (0 replies)
- Charring, melting laptop batteries cause HP to issue voluntary recall (0 replies)
- The security of pretty much every computer on the planet has just gotten a lot worse (0 replies)
- End of Life of Skype for Linux 4.3 (0 replies)
- Avast Buys Piriform, the Company Behind CCleaner (0 replies)
- Alphabay dark web marketplace shutdown by law enforcement (0 replies)
- Hackers are hiding computer viruses in film subtitles (0 replies)
- The ransomware outbreak that's sweeping the internet, explained (0 replies)
- Microsoft Blocks Updates for Older Versions of Windows Running on New Hardware (0 replies)
- Judge Upholds Ruling That Megaupload Owner Kim Dotcom Can Be Extradited to U.S. (0 replies)
- The End of Terrible Wi-Fi Is Near (0 replies)
- MSDOS (3 replies)
- Microsoft has joined The Linux Foundation (0 replies)
- Cyberattacks disrupt popular websites, affecting users in the U.S., Canada, Europe (0 replies)
- FEDS SEIZE KICKASSTORRENTS DOMAINS, ARREST ALLEGED OWNER (2 replies)
- Windows hit by "critical" security flaw (0 replies)
- Symantec Scrambles to Fix Flaws After Google Sounds Alarm (0 replies)
- Microsoft goes full-screen for final Windows 10 upgrade nag (1 replies)
- Windows 10 will get its first major update on August 2nd, and its free (0 replies)
- New Wi-Fi standard promises to speed up your wireless (0 replies)
- Tape over your laptop camera? Why it might not be as paranoid as it seems (0 replies)
- China Has Built The World's Most Powerful Computer (0 replies)
- Cryptocurrency hacker says stolen $53 million is legally his (0 replies)
- Canada Restrains Sale of Pirate Boxes (3 replies)
- ReactOS Is a Promising Open Source Windows Replacement (0 replies)
- Microsoft's Outlook and Hotmail spam filters are currently broken (1 replies)
- Intel goes 'extreme' with first 10-core processor, puts tick-tock tactics on hold (0 replies)
- The 25 worst passwords of 2015 (0 replies)
- Tumblr hack: Report says 65 million emails, passwords stolen (0 replies)
- Microsoft getting pushier with Windows 10 upgrade (0 replies)
- Microsoft Banning Basic Passwords: You Can't Use '123456' Or 'Password' Anymore (0 replies)
- HP and MSI hope to convince you to carry a VR rig on your back like a Ghostbuster (0 replies)
- Flaw Puts a Billion Wireless Mice at Risk (0 replies)
- Reddit Tech Forum May Ban Sites That Circumvent Ad Blockers (4 replies)
- Opera launches 'free and unlimited' VPN app for iOS (0 replies)
- Microsoft Edge users can now block advertising with AdBlock Plus (0 replies)
- Microsoft software update breaks Windows 7 on some PCs (0 replies)
- Latest Opera Browser, Everybody Gets Free VPN (0 replies)
- BlockIQ Escalates War on Ad Blockers (0 replies)
- Windows users should uninstall Quicktime, security alert warns (0 replies)
- Internet domain handoff takes major step forward (0 replies)
- Mac users have to worry about malware (0 replies)
- Malvertising Discovered on Skype App (1 replies)
- Bank Info? Nah, Hackers Want Your Netflix Login (0 replies)
- Google will shut down Picasa this spring (0 replies)
- Malwarebytes Experiences Major Security Flaws (0 replies)
- Tor active map (0 replies)
- Reports suggest Google is offering an alternative to passwords (0 replies)
- Java plug-in malware alert to be issued by Oracle (0 replies)
- Googles New Quantum Computers Are 100 Million Times Faster, (0 replies)
- CPU Mag (0 replies)
- Ms allows users to create Windows 10 November update .ISO (0 replies)
- Killer USB stick that destroys your computer in seconds on sale (2 replies)
- Hackers figure out how to go back in time (1 replies)
- AVG Can Sell Your Browsing History (0 replies)
- God Mode, a Windows 10 tweak with a cool name (1 replies)
- Disable Windows 10 automatic downloads on your Windows 7 or 8 (0 replies)
- Windows 10s controversial data collection coming to Windows 7 and 8 users (0 replies)
- Free Windows 10 upgrade (4 replies)
- Real time cyber attacks (0 replies)
- Duqu 2.0 Makes Other Malware Look Clunky (0 replies)
- About IPTV (0 replies)
- Microsoft Patches 19-Year-Old Windows Flaw (0 replies)
- Cox Celebrates First 'G1GABLAST' 1 Gbps Customer in Phoenix (0 replies)
- Windows 10 Preview (1 replies)
- Shellshock: Better 'bash' patches now available (0 replies)
- Microsoft to offer first look at new Windows (0 replies)
- Linux vulnerability (0 replies)
- XBMC now KODI (0 replies)
- Windows 9 release date reportedly set for fall (0 replies)
- Loophole in PayPal is a "license to print money" for hackers (0 replies)
- Heartbleed" cyber threat (0 replies)
- Google gets 12,000 requests to be 'forgotten' on the first day (0 replies)
- EBay believed user data was safe after cyber attack (0 replies)
- Shhhh! Google is listening (1 replies)
- Ebay hacked (3 replies)
- Heartbleed (0 replies)
- Windows XP end of support (4 replies)
- World's biggest cyberattack detected (0 replies)
- Online TV watching grows, survey says (5 replies)
- Windows crashes helping hackers identify vulnerabilities (1 replies)
- Bots overrunning human traffic on the Internet (0 replies)
- Next-gen USB cord will be thinner and reversible (0 replies)
- Microsoft dismantles largest network of compromised PCs (0 replies)
- Firefox Lightbeam (0 replies)
- Updated Firefox brings brighter tail and better security (0 replies)
- Google knows about you (0 replies)
- XKeyscore: NSA tool collects nearly everything a user does on the internet (0 replies)
- Feds tell web firms to turn over user account passwords (3 replies)
- Google Serves 25 Percent of N.A. Internet Traffic (0 replies)
- 12 things that exist because of Linux (0 replies)
- Google Said to Weigh Supplying TV Channels (0 replies)
- Google ads to be blocked from sites offering pirated content (0 replies)
- Microsoft misses the mark as its Build 2013 keynote muddles the Windows 8.1 message (0 replies)
- Windows XP will soon fade into the distance (0 replies)
- Is the Internet O.K.? (0 replies)
- Malware hits Apple browsers (0 replies)
- YouTube hits the magic billion mark (0 replies)
- Net providers begin warning of illegal downloads (0 replies)
- Microsoft ads attack Google over privacy (2 replies)
- Kim Dotcom Returns! (2 replies)
- Kingston: Behold the 1-terabyte flash drive (0 replies)
- Sony CES press conference: Heavy on 4K TVs, OLED, plus an actual phone! (0 replies)
- Free Google Voice calls to continue in 2013 (0 replies)
- These PCs-on-a-stick run Ubuntu Linux (0 replies)
- Internet governance under the spotlight (0 replies)
- 40 million Windows 8 licenses sold, betters first-month sales of 7 (1 replies)
- Analyst slams "disappointing" Windows 8 UI (0 replies)
- Netflix arrives on Ubuntu (0 replies)
- Versatile XBMC updated to Frodo (0 replies)
- Google and Dish said to be planning wireless network (0 replies)
- Most-hacked passwords revealed (1 replies)
- Microsoft sets Windows 8 price (0 replies)
- Just Linking (1 replies)
- Half of Windows 8 users still prefer 7 (0 replies)
- Google engineer finds British spyware on PCs and smartphones (0 replies)
- Concerns linger over Surface as Windows 8 goes RTM (0 replies)
- Windows 7 poised to finally dethrone XP (1 replies)
- Microsoft Revamps Hotmail as Outlook, Adds Social Features (0 replies)
- Oops: Google admits it didn (0 replies)
- Comcast to launch 305 Mbps Internet (0 replies)
- EU to investigate Microsoft over browser choice (again) (1 replies)
- Bug in Symantec anti-virus update corrupts some PCs (0 replies)
- Yahoo hack yields 435,000 passwords (0 replies)
- Google "search by image" gets big overhaul (0 replies)
- Infected printers spew out pages of garbage (0 replies)
- Sophisticated Flame spy virus infiltrated Iranian networks (0 replies)
- Flame creators may have worked with Stuxnet team (0 replies)
- Porn pirates on tenterhooks as warning letters go out (0 replies)
- Google aims to help users vault Great Firewall of China (0 replies)
- Final Windows 8 preview released (1 replies)
- Windows 8 will value your privacy (kind of) (0 replies)
- Internet traffic to quadruple in next four years (0 replies)
- Massive targeted cyber-attack in Middle East uncovered (0 replies)
- Microsoft objects to millions of Google search results (0 replies)
- US State Department hacks Al Qaeda websites (3 replies)
- Zuckerberg loses US$2.2-billion as Facebook shares plummet (2 replies)
- Microsoft dumps 'Aero' UI in Windows 8, 'Metro-izes' desktop (0 replies)
- Internet group says quality over speed in restoring domain-name expansion (0 replies)
- Gmail offers free language translation (0 replies)
- Rogue Street View engineer is identified (0 replies)
- British ISPs to start blocking Pirate Bay (1 replies)
- Microsoft HomeOS will be home automation of the future (3 replies)
- Anonymous "spokesperson" raided by FBI (0 replies)
- DNSChanger victims could lose internet in July (0 replies)
- Familiar computing products get new capabilities (0 replies)
- Microsoft Uncloaks Windows 8 for (0 replies)
- Anonymous rolls out PasteBin alternative (0 replies)
- Anonymous reshuffles its collective deck (0 replies)
- How to stop cyber spying and protest CISPA (0 replies)
- Hulu Plus hits 2 million subscribers (0 replies)
- Windows 8 will come in three flavors (0 replies)
- Microsoft Patch Watch ... (0 replies)
- U.S. says MegaUpload's hosting service is no innocent bystander (0 replies)
- Apple issues Flashback malware removal tool (0 replies)
- Microsoft to buy AOL patents for $1.1bn (0 replies)
- Trojan infects more than half a million Macs (1 replies)
- Google under the spotlight over sex trafficking ads (0 replies)
- Google found guilty of serving misleading ads in Australia (0 replies)
- Facebook counter-sues Yahoo over patents (0 replies)
- Internet Explorer market share rises (0 replies)
- Microsoft takes down Zeus botnets (0 replies)
- Is Netflix embracing the horror business? (0 replies)
- Microsoft proof of concept exploit ends up in hacker hands (0 replies)
- Whoops! Google in deep shit (0 replies)
- Megaupload owner wins first court battle (0 replies)
- 5 ways to control your privacy on Google (0 replies)
- AT&T; fires back at data throttling lawsuit (0 replies)
- Why online security is taxing our brains (0 replies)
- Chrome cracked in hacking contest (0 replies)
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- Windows 8 on ARM on Track, Microsoft Says (0 replies)
- Anonymous gets analyzed (0 replies)
- 5 ways to stay safe until 'do not track' button arrives. (0 replies)
- Google tricks IE privacy settings too, says Microsoft (2 replies)
- Microsoft explains bland new Windows logo (0 replies)
- Microsoft Fixes 21 Security Bugs in Windows, IE, Office (0 replies)
- How cloud computing will change everything (8 replies)
- Symantec code theft: Hackers 'attempted extortion' (0 replies)
- Google and Facebook remove 'offensive' content from Indian sites (3 replies)
- EU regulators want Google to halt new privacy policy (0 replies)
- Zuckerberg's 2011 personal income tax bill: $1.5 billion (0 replies)
- Google introduces country-specific takedowns for Blogger blogs (0 replies)
- News Corp accused of more hacking (0 replies)
- Firefox 10.0 Released (0 replies)
- EFF takes up cause of legit Megaupload users (0 replies)
- Megaupload Files: Deleted By Thursday? (0 replies)
- The worst Internet privacy scandals of all time (1 replies)
- Facebook and Washington state go after alleged clickjackers (0 replies)
- Never mind worrying about the Ides of March because Black March is coming (0 replies)
- Google+ rivals create Dont Be Evil add-on (0 replies)
- Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom will have to wait for bail decision (0 replies)
- YouTube hits 4 billion daily video views (0 replies)
- EU to publish new privacy proposals (0 replies)
- Megaupload story of Dotcom boom and bust (0 replies)
- Megaupload closure hits legitimate users (3 replies)
- Megaupload assembles worldwide criminal defense (1 replies)
- U.S. shutters Megaupload.com, hackers retaliate (1 replies)
- McAfee glitch turns customers PCs into spambots (0 replies)
- Google blacks out its home page in support of Wikipedia SOPA protest (0 replies)
- Websites go dark in SOPA protest (0 replies)
- Google accused of map vandalism (0 replies)
- Wikipedia to go dark tomorrow in anti-SOPA protest (1 replies)
- Online Piracy Legislation Outcry Prompts White House Response (0 replies)
- Google admits stealing Kenyan rival's customers (0 replies)
- Google accused of raiding start-up's database (0 replies)
- SOPA foes warn: Not much time left to act (0 replies)
- Internet revolution dawns with .yournamehere domains (0 replies)
- Twitter lashes out at Google search changes (0 replies)
- Terrorists recruiting through Facebook, prof claims (0 replies)
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