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Facebook, Microsoft disclose FISA requests, sort of

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Facebook, Microsoft disclose FISA requests, sort of

06.15.2013 8:43 AM

Both Facebook and Microsoft asked for and received permission to disclose FISA and other government requests for information following the Prism scandal.

Microsoft launches security bounty programs for Windows 8.1 and IE 11 preview

06.19.2013 10:20 AM

Microsoft will pay security researchers for finding and reporting vulnerabilities in the preview version of its Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11) browser, for finding novel techniques to bypass exploit mitigations present in Windows 8.1 or later versions, and for coming up with new ideas to defend against exploits.

 

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How to securely wipe sensitive files--or your entire hard drive

06.13.2013 7:54 AM

Rommel asked the Utilities forum for advice on cleaning files off a hard drive so that they can never be restored

How to child-proof the Internet

06.20.2013 3:00 AM

Child predators, pornography, online bullyingkids can stumble into all sorts of trouble online. Make sure your PC, mobile devices, and social networks are safe with these simple tips.

European Commission denies watering down data protection laws

06.13.2013 10:40 AM

The European Commission on Thursday strenuously denied watering down its proposals for data protection laws as a result of United States lobbying.

FDA calls on medical device makers to focus on cybersecurity

06.13.2013 11:45 AM

Medical device makers should take new steps to protect their products from malware and cyberattacks or face the possibility that U.S. Food and Drug Administration won't approve their devices for use, the FDA said.

Robbery suspect asks NSA for phone records to prove his innocence

06.13.2013 1:39 PM

A Florida man accused of armored truck robberies is calling on the NSA to help establish his alibiand innocence.

Spy-proof enterprise encryption is possible, but daunting

06.13.2013 2:30 PM

Data encryption could help businesses protect their sensitive information against mass surveillance by governments, as well as guard against unauthorized access by ill-intended third parties, but the correct implementation and use of data encryption technologies is not an easy task, according to security experts.

Run, Snowden, run! A pro's advice for escaping the grid

06.14.2013 3:00 AM

Edward Snowden's flight from the authorities got us thinking about what it would take to escape. We talk to a man who makes people disappear for a living.

Some foreign-backed US phone companies reportedly excluded from NSA surveillance

06.14.2013 8:05 AM

At least two U.S. mobile operators, T-Mobile US and Verizon Wireless, reportedly do not participate directly in the U.S. National Security Agency's call metadata collection program because of their partial ownership by foreign telecommunication companies.

Oracle readies 40 security fixes to plug holes in Java SE

06.14.2013 8:10 AM

Oracle is set to release a patch set for Java SE that targets 40 security vulnerabilities.

EU commissioner wants to protect citizens from Prism

06.14.2013 9:40 AM

Europes Justice Commission said Friday that she would not sacrifice European citizens rights for United States national security.

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