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U.S. Govt. Apps Bundled Russian Code With Ties to Mobile Malware Developer

Krebs on Security

The Army told Reuters it removed an app containing Pushwoosh in March, citing “security concerns.” Reuters said the CDC likewise recently removed Pushwoosh code from its app over security concerns, after reporters informed the agency Pushwoosh was not based in the Washington D.C. regulatory filings present it as a U.S.

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Humanitarian Collaboration | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. Doctors can now use mobile devices to to tag patient condition and sending, for example, xrays from Africa to India by mobile network to be checked by doctors and diagnosed. Hot Topics iPhone iPad Enterprise 2.0

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Why No HTTPS? Here's the World's Largest Websites Not Redirecting Insecure Requests to HTTPS

Troy Hunt

As of today, Google begins shipping Chrome 68 which flags all sites served over the HTTP scheme as being "not secure" This is because the connection is, well, not secure so it seems like a fairly reasonable thing to say! Obviously Baidu is China and Fedex is the US , no problems there. Cloudflare makes it easy!

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Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server: a next generation of deeper, wider content silos? | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. million more this year according to Dave Martin, a product manager at EMC during his presentation about fusing Documentum to Sharepoint. (A Back in April, during the San Francisco Web 2.0

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The Future of the Web | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. lschw1 (Edited: 08/13/2008 07:21 AM) Reply to Flag worried about the accuracy As a teacher, I am worried about the accuracy of the information presented -- is the data source reputable. Then, you can keep going.

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The History of Computer Viruses & Malware

eSecurity Planet

Named after a character from “Scooby-Doo,” the Creeper was originally intended as a security test for the U.S. As a security test, the Creeper’s effects on infected machines were minimal. Instead, it was meant to point out weaknesses present in networks of the time. Read More: Top Secure Email Gateway Solutions for 2022.