Is it because the Pro is just as good as a laptop? Not quite, apparently. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: January 2019
NSA to release a free reverse engineering tool
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•GHIDRA is written in Java and works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Singapore Airlines data breach affects 284 accounts, exposes travel details
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•Singapore carrier points to “a software bug” as the cause of the breach that occurred when changes were made to its website, compromising personal data of 284 customers including seven …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facial recognition doesn’t work as intended on 42 of 110 tested smartphones
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•Devices from Asus, BlackBerry, Huawei, Lenovo, LG, Nokia, Samsung, Sony, and Xiaomi failed a basic “photo test.” …read more Source:: Open Source S
Singapore Airlines customer logs into account, sees stranger’s personal data
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•Frequent flyer member successfully logs into her Krisflyer account using her user ID and password, but sees personal details of someone else including the booking reference for an upcoming trip, …read more Source:: Open Source S
City of LA sues Weather Channel app for sharing location data with advertisers
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•IBM-owned app maker accused of sharing user location data with affiliates of its parent company and other advertisers, but also hiding the practice in a 10,000-long privacy policy. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Most home routers don’t take advantage of Linux’s improved security features
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•Router firmware rarely includes ASLR, DEP, or RELRO protections, study finds. …read more Source:: Open Source S
CES chief Gary Shapiro predicts the biggest hits of 2019 show
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•Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, talks to ZDNet’s Jason Hiner about the biggest tech trends he expects to see at CES 2019. …read more Source:: Open Source S
CES 2019: 3 reasons professionals should pay attention
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•While big TVs and robots make the headlines at CES, tech professionals and CIOs can find plenty of useful innovations under the radar. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tired tech workers lose 27 hours of sleep per month
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•Our work is affecting our sleep habits — and workers in healthcare and tech lose the most sleep each month, according to a new survey. …read more Source:: Open Source S