security
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Symantec Data Stolen By Hacker Was Fake, Company Says
Data including a purported list of clients was reportedly stolen from the leading antivirus maker Symantec in a breach the company has downplayed as having no ramifications.
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HackerOne Reveals Which Security Bugs Are Making Its Army Of Hackers The Most Bank
As far back as 2015, major companies like Sony and Intel have sought to crowdsource efforts to secure their systems and applications through the San Francisco startup HackerOne. Through the “bug bounty” program offered by the company, hackers once viewed as a nuisance—or worse, as criminals—can identify security vulnerabilities and get paid for their work.
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China Telecom Swallows Huge Amount Of European Mobile Traffic For Over Two Hours
For more than two hours on Friday, one of China’s largest internet providers forced a huge chunk of European mobile traffic to be rerouted through its own servers.
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Here’s Every New Privacy Feature Apple Announced Today
Apple has been facing increased criticism of its privacy practices lately and rightfully so. During CES 2019 last year, the company tried trolling visitors of the annual conference—which it famously does not attend—with a brazenly false piece of advertising: a massive outdoor ad declaring “What happens on your iPhone stays on your iPhone.” Nothing could…