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Despite Android’s data encryption, mobile security is in users’ hands – TechRepublic


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Despite Android's data encryption, mobile security is in users' hands
TechRepublic
If you think the upcoming Android "L" release will do everything to secure your mobile device, think again. Jack Wallen reminds users that, ultimately, mobile security is in their hands. Android security. For those anxiously awaiting the rollout of
Android L to offer default encryption on data, working towards making a more AndroidGuys
Android will Now Offer Automatic Encryption with Android L for Increased WCCFtech
Google and Apple to tighten security in mobile devices following vulnerability Firstpost
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Microsoft and Chinese internet security firm Qihoo join hands to develop … – WinBeta


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Microsoft and Chinese internet security firm Qihoo join hands to develop
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Trying to improve its bitter relationship with Chinese government, Microsoft has signed an agreement with China's leading security firm Qihoo for development of mobile internet and artificial intelligence technology, a report by state-owned media
Pre-Market: Microsoft Partners With Chinese Internet Security Company Qihoo Minyanville.com
Microsoft partners with Chinese internet security supplier Qihoo 360Computer Business Review
Chinese Internet Security Firm Hires Former Government SpokespersonChinaTechNews.com
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Gmail takes image loading out of users’ hands – here’s how to take it back

Gmail’s new default is to automatically display all those HTML glamour shots that marketers desperately hope we’ll click on. Does this really help our privacy and security, and how can you turn it off again?
Naked Security – Sophos

San Diego quietly slips facial recognition into the hands of law enforcers

Police and other authorities are using smartphones and tablets to snap photos in the field, without warrants or asking for subjects’ permission to run their images against criminal databases. The program was rolled out without public hearings or notice, and could represent the beginning of a national rollout.
Naked Security – Sophos