No jail time for botnet creator who promises to go straight
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Google announced a public bug bounty for Google Play that brings developers and researchers together to find and patch flaws in popular apps.
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Charter CEO Tom Rutledge met with President Donald Trump today, and he made a splashy promise to “invest $ 25 billion in broadband infrastructure and technology in the next four years.”
But Charter, the second biggest US cable company after Comcast, was already planning broadband expansions during the Obama administration. When Charter purchased Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks 10 months ago, it agreed to a merger condition requiring it to bring 60Mbps download speeds to an additional two million customer locations.
The spending Charter promised Trump today won’t guarantee broadband access for any additional customers beyond what the company already committed to during the Obama years.
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Academics studying 283 Android VPN apps quantified a number of problems associated with native platform support for VPN clients through the BIND_VPN_SERVICE.
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