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Fortnite’s battle royale with Android security problems is just getting started

  1. Fortnite’s battle royale with Android security problems is just getting started  CNET
  2. The boss of ‘Fortnite’ spent days attacking Google for scoring ‘cheap PR points’ by exposing a flaw in the game’s security  Business Insider
  3. Epic games CEO calls Google “irresponsible” for disclosing the security flaw in Fortnite Android Installer before patch …  Packt Hub
  4. Fortnite Epic Games CEO rails against Google vulnerability disclosure  ZDNet
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Microsoft’s New Android Invasion Has Started – Forbes


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Microsoft's New Android Invasion Has Started
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Following on from Joe Belfiore's announcement that Windows 10 For Mobile has been effectively killed (security updates and patches will continue, but there will be no new features added), there has been a renewed online interest in Redmond's mobile …

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Massive Equifax hack reportedly started 4 months before it was detected

Enlarge / A monitor displays Equifax Inc. signage on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, US, on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. (credit: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Hackers behind the massive Equifax data breach began their attack no later than early March, more than four months before company officials discovered the intrusion, according to a report published Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal.

The first evidence of the hackers’ “interaction” with the Equifax network occurred on March 10, according to the report, which cited a confidential note that security firm FireEye sent to some Equifax customers. By then, a critical vulnerability in the Apache Struts Web application framework was already under active exploit on the Internet. Equifax officials have said the Struts flaw was the opening that gave attackers an initial hold in the targeted network.

Equifax has said that the breach that exposed sensitive data for as many as 143 million US consumers started on May 13 and lasted until July 30. The company didn’t disclose the breach until September 7.

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