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Amazon Faces Backlash Over Removal Of Device Encryption
Amazon’s decision to remove encryption from its tablets running the latest Fire OS 5 release of its software has many privacy-minded tablet owners are crying foul. They are blasting Amazon for making their tablets less secure and no longer safe to store personal data from email credentials, credi...
Google Makes Full-Disk Encryption Mandatory for New Android 6.0 Devices
Yes, Google wants you to keep your bits and bytes as safe as possible through encryption. With the launch of Android 5.0 Lollipop last year, Google wanted to make full disk Encryption mandatory, but unfortunately, the idea did not go too well. However, Google thinks the idea will go right this...
Apple Patches iOS Ins0mnia Vulnerability
Apple’s monster security update of Aug. 13 included a patch for an iOS vulnerability that could beacon out location data and other personal information from a device, even if a particular task has been shut off by the user. A mobile app exploiting this vulnerability could also look benign enough ...
Why We Love Android M (And You Should, Too!)
Google has recently announced its latest version of the mobile operating system called Android M at its official Google I/O 2015 developer event May 28 in San Francisco. We don’t know exactly what is the 'M' stands for just yet. My guess is it could be Marzipan or maybe Milky Way. Let me know wha...
Cisco IOS ICMP redirect DoS - Cisco's response
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hello, We can confirm the finding made by [email protected]. This issue is assigned Cisco bug ID CSCdx32056. The fix has been developed and it is being committed into all affected releases. The situation in Cisco IOS 12.x code is that the redirect cache will only...