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Apple to open online store in India to sell iPhones

Initial reports suggested it would be the iPhone SE, though Cult of Mac recently reported the Wistron factory would build iPhone 6 and 6s models. Today’s report by iPhone Hacks said it will be the SE and that Apple’s online store will offer services …
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36 Popular Android Smartphone Models Come With Pre-Installed Malware, And Almost All Of Them Sell In India – Indiatimes.com


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36 Popular Android Smartphone Models Come With Pre-Installed Malware, And Almost All Of Them Sell In India
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Android smartphone users are encouraged to protect themselves from regular and pre-installed malware with the help of advanced security measures provided by security apps that can identify and block any abnormal behaviour displayed by infected devices …

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Gartner: How to make a digital risk plan and sell it to the board

It’s not enough for security pros to figure out how to protect digital enterprises from risks that can ruin the business, they must effectively sell it to corporate boards whose blessing is needed to authorize the plan, Gartner analysts told attendees at their Security and Risk Management Summit.

With that in mind, three Gartner security specialists walked the roughly 3,400-person audience through how to create a plan to manage risk and minimize damage when – not if – an attack succeeds, and the strategy for buy-in from the board of directors.

“One hundred percent protection should not be the goal,” Gartner analyst Peter Firstbrook told the gathering. “The goal should be resilience.”

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IDG Contributor Network: Teens will sell their personal information for cash, research finds

The equivalent of about $ 20, or the cost of a large pizza, is the amount of cash British kids would accept in exchange for handing over their personal information, a study has found.

IT solutions and managed service firm Logicalis found kids (aged 13-17) were “instinctively digital” and that they fully comprehended the value of their personal information. Not only were the young scoundrels completely au fait with how much their personally identifiable information (PII) was worth, they were quite happy to sell it—if it meant they didn’t have to work.

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