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Chrome For Android Adds Ability To View Saved Passwords – Android Headlines

Chrome For Android Adds Ability To View Saved Passwords
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Keep in mind that before you can actually view your saved passwords only after you are able to confirm your lock screen security credentials, assuming your lock screen security has been enabled to begin with. For security purposes, Google has blocked

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Mindless Flash masses saved as exploit kit devs go astray with 0day – The Register


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Mindless Flash masses saved as exploit kit devs go astray with 0day
The Register
Malwarebytes hacker Jerome Segura says black hats have made a mess of efforts to unleash an Adobe Flash zero day vulnerability as part of their popular exploit kit, reducing the pool of potential victims. If done right, the remote code execution
Cyberattackers botch integration of Adobe Flash zero-day vulnerability in exploit kitsZDNet
Another Emergency Update for FlashTop Tech News
The latest Flash zero-day was used to spread Cerber ransomwareCIO India

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Amazon takes that old “a penny saved” thing to its logical conclusion

Network World Paul McNamara

Reminder that the Internet, too, could have saved Coca-Cola from ‘New Coke’ debacle

Don Keough, retired chief operating officer at Coca-Cola, died earlier this week at the age of 88. He is described in a Fortune headline as “The real boss behind Coke’s secret formula.”

Among the accomplishments credited to Keough is one that directly involved that secret formula, namely convincing CEO Roberto Goizueta in 1985 to reverse course on the disaster that was “New Coke” in favor of returning to the original recipe.

News of Keough’s death had me rereading a 2010 Buzzblog  post that involved this thought experiment:

Let’s rewrite history: It was 25 years ago tomorrow, April 23, 1985, that the world’s most famous soft drink company committed arguably the world’s most famous product development/marketing gaffe: New Coke.

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Network World Paul McNamara