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Weekly Roundup: Zero-day hacks rock Apple, WhatsApp changes privacy policy – TechCrunch


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Weekly Roundup: Zero-day hacks rock Apple, WhatsApp changes privacy policy
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August, the weekend of months. This week a zero-day hack rocked Apple, WhatsApp announced a major privacy change and Tesla announced a new model that takes Ludicrous Mode to the next level. Would you rather get the Weekly Roundup in your inbox …

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San Bernardino iPhone was hacked using a zero-day exploit – TechCrunch


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San Bernardino iPhone was hacked using a zero-day exploit
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When a couple of terrorists attacked and killed 14 people in San Bernardino, California in December last year, an iPhone 5c was recovered, and it's been in the news almost as much as the terror attack itself. The phone was said to contain pertinent …
FBI reportedly paid 'gray-hat' hackers, not Cellebrite, for zero day exploit in San Bernardino iPhone caseApple Insider
FBI bought zero-day from professional hackers to crack San Bernardino iPhoneBGR
Report: The FBI Paid Some Dodgy Hackers a One-Time Fee for a Zero-Day to Unlock the San Bernardino PhoneGizmodo
Computerworld –ZDNet –Fortune
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Check Point Snags Israeli Mobile Security Company Lacoon – TechCrunch


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Check Point Snags Israeli Mobile Security Company Lacoon
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The move gives Check Point a mobile security piece that's a bit different from the traditional mobile device management you see from other companies, Alon Kantor, Check Point's VP of business development told TechCrunch by email. Mobile device …
Check Point to buy Israel's Lacoon Mobile SecurityReuters
Check Point Acquires Lacoon Mobile Security For Advanced Threat Protection CRN
Check Point snaps up mobile security outfit LacoonThe Register
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Zuckerberg Called Obama To “Express Frustration” Over Spying’s Threat To … – TechCrunch


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Zuckerberg Called Obama To “Express Frustration” Over Spying's Threat To
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Facebook Co-Founder Mark Zuckerberg made a rare posting on his Facebook page to assure his followers that he takes government threats to Internet security seriously. “I've called President Obama to express my frustration over the damage the government 
Mark Zuckerberg called Obama about the NSA. Let's not hang upThe Guardian
Hello Mr. President, Mark Zuckerberg hereExaminer.com
Latest NSA Revelation Pushes Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's ButtonsLatin Post
KTIC –Naked Security –Chicago Tribune
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