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ZDNet | US mobile network operator Sprint said hackers broke into an unknown number of customer accounts via the Samsung.com "add a line" website. |
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The Next Web | Google appears to have a problem with stopping malicious apps from sneaking into the Play Store. In what appears to yet another case of malware disguised as a legitimate app, security researchers from Symantec have found a new app that advertised itself as an unofficial version of Telegram messaging app—only to push malicious websites in the background. |
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Computerworld | Three years ago, Microsoft promised to keep Win7 and 8.1 updated with two tracks of patches—Monthly Rollups that include everything and “security-only” patches that are supposed to be limited to security fixes. Guess what just happened. |
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Computerworld | Microsoft has unveiled a preliminary catalog of group policies for managing the still-under-development "full-Chromium" Edge, giving IT admins a glimpse at what they will be working with if they adopt the browser. |