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Android’s June 2018 security update brings Bluetooth and display improvements to Pixel phones

  1. Android’s June 2018 security update brings Bluetooth and display improvements to Pixel phones  Android Central
  2. June Android Security Update Goes Live for Nexus, Pixel Devices  Droid Life
  3. Android Security Updates for June are Now Available with OTA and Factory Images  XDA Developers (blog)
  4. Android Security Bulletin—June 2018 | Android Open Source Project  Android Open Source Project
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Zscaler Arrives at RSA Conference 2017 with an Exciting Lineup and a Smashing Display – Military Technologies

Zscaler Arrives at RSA Conference 2017 with an Exciting Lineup and a Smashing Display
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Zscaler, Inc., the leading cloud security company, is revolutionizing Internet security with the industry's first security-as-a-service platform. As the most innovative firm in the $ 35 billion security market, Zscaler is used by more than 5,000 leading

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Microsoft selling Bing imaging to Uber, moving display ads to AOL

Satya Nadella promised last week that there would be “tough choices” ahead for Microsoft, and it appears they’ve started.

TechCrunch reported that about 100 employees working on image collection will be moving from Microsoft to taxi operator Uber. Specifics, including the price, are undisclosed. Microsoft is transferring some “assets” to Uber along with the people, but what those are isn’t clear.

Separately, Microsoft announced a new partnership with AOL and AppNexus. AOL is taking over Microsoft’s display ad business, including mobile and video ads, in nine markets (Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, UK, and US). Ads sold will span both AOL’s properties, such as Huffington Post and TechCrunch, and Microsoft’s online presence, such as MSN and Outlook.com.

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E-paper display gives payment cards a changing security code

By embedding an e-paper display in the back of credit and debit cards, payment specialist Oberthur Technologies hopes to make online fraud a lot more difficult. An upcoming test in France will show if the underlying technology can cut it.

Using payment cards with an embedded chip makes payments more secure in physical stores, but it’s still relatively easy for criminals to copy card details and use them online. Oberthur’s Motion Code technology replaces the printed 3-digit CVV (Card Verification Value) code, usually found on the back of the card, with a small screen, where the code changes periodically.

Today, any criminal who has seen a card or overheard the owner dictating the CVV code can make an unauthorized purchases online or by phone. With Motion Code, because the CVV changes from time to time, the time a fraudster has to act is reduced.

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