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DDoS sueball, felonious fonts, leaky Android file manager, blundering building security, etc etc – The Register

DDoS sueball, felonious fonts, leaky Android file manager, blundering building security, etc etc  The Register

Roundup This week we wrangled with alleged Russian election meddling, hundreds of millions of username-password combos spilled online, Oracle …

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Hard Disk Manager 15: Powerful backup and flexible recovery for your PC, just $24.99 – AndroidGuys


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Hard Disk Manager 15: Powerful backup and flexible recovery for your PC, just $ 24.99
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Heck, we bet there are some of you who don't even do it, thinking, “Nah, I'm okay.” You should be backing up your PC. Why? Because hard drives fail. Because ransomware is a thing and people will come after you for money, holding your data hostage.

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How you can secure your android phone with Android Device Manager security – TheNewsGuru

How you can secure your android phone with Android Device Manager security
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Do you know Android Device Manager is a useful tool kit that takes very little time and effort to set up? If you have an Android device released after mid-2010, then you probably have access to the Android Device Manager security feature – although you

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Stop using password manager browser extensions

It’s been over a year since I presented on LostPass at ShmooCon, and in that time, many more bugs have been found in password managers. The most severe of which are in browser-based password managers extensions such as LastPass. 

Tavis Ormandy yesterday demonstrated a remote code execution on the latest LastPass version. This isn’t the first extremely severe bug he’s found in LastPass, either; there’ve been so many extremely severe bugs in LastPass it would be tedious to list them out. But LastPass isn’t alone: Keeper, Dashlane and even 1Password have had severe vulnerabilities that allowed attackers to steal all of the passwords in a user’s account without their knowledge.

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