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Look Like A Movie Hacker

Now thanks to eDEX-UI, you can look like a movie hacker if you use Windows, Linux, or the Mac. As you might expect, the program isn’t very efficient or practical, but it does actually do something.
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Android feels the wrath of Judy malware – Movie TV Tech Geeks News


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Android feels the wrath of Judy malware
Movie TV Tech Geeks News
Unlike Judy, FalseGuide is into creating a botnet in order to spread adware. Like Judy, FalseGuide indirectly harms the user by using up processing cycles and bandwidth the effects of which are sluggish devices and connections. Aside from delivering …
The Judy Malware: Possibly the largest malware campaign found on Google Play | Check Point BlogCheck Point Blog – Check Point Software

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It’s ‘It,’ as in the movie, not IT, as in ‘eye-tee’

I have read a dozen or more Stephen King books over the years, but ‘It’ – the one upon which an upcoming movie is based and named — is not among them. So I could relate right away to this observation posted to the section of Reddit devoted to sysadmins:

“I keep seeing posts and advertisements for the movie IT. Every time, I think of it as I-T and have to reread it. … Is it just me?”

No, it’s not just you. And, speaking at least for myself, this isn’t the first time I’ve been momentarily confused by an uppercase IT. My mind reads that as “an acronym for information technology,” not “the creepy clown from a Stephen King novel,” or any other meaning more commonly attached to the word it.

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Movie night? Nope. It’s a fake iTunes receipt from phishers targeting Apple users

Movie night? Nope. It's a fake iTunes receipt from phishers targeting Apple users

Beware fake iTunes receipts for movies you haven’t purchased. When you try to dispute the purchase, you might find you’re handing online criminals your personal information.

David Bisson reports.

Graham Cluley