Tag Archive for: lying

Some Android phone manufacturers are lying to users about missed security updates

  1. Some Android phone manufacturers are lying to users about missed security updates  The Verge
  2. Some Android manufacturers lie to customers about installing security updates  Digital Trends
  3. Some Android OEMs are effectively lying about security updates by changing dates without adding patches  9to5Google
  4. SnoopSnitch – Android Apps on Google Play  Google Play
  5. How Android Phones Hide Missed Security Updates From You  WIRED
  6. Full coverage

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This Tricky Malware Has Been Lying in Wait

  1. This Tricky Malware Has Been Lying in Wait  Nextgov
  2. Undetected for 6 years, sophisticated malware can spy on PCs through your router  BGR
  3. Sophisticated malware attacks through routers  Engadget
  4. Slingshot: Riding on a hardware Trojan horse – Kaspersky Lab official blog  Kaspersky Lab
  5. Full coverage

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Judge: Cablevision lying about Verizon lying

I know what you’re thinking: Aren’t all advertisements, except for those you’ll see on this website, lies of one sort or another? … A judge in New York says there are matters of degree.

From a Reuters story:

A U.S. judge has ordered Cablevision to stop running advertisements accusing rival Verizon of lying about having the fastest wireless network.

The ruling on Monday by U.S. Magistrate Judge Gary Brown … comes days after he ruled against Cablevision’s own bid to block Verizon from advertising that it had the “fastest WiFi available” for misleading consumers.

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Network World Paul McNamara

Trend Micro caught lying about Android security – OS News

Trend Micro caught lying about Android security
OS News
Antivirus peddler Trend Micro recently issued a "report", in which it states that "Google Play [is] populated with fake apps, with more than half carrying malware". Sounds scary, right? Well, reality is a little different, as TechRepulic and Android

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