- [Technet]Surface Pro 3: Sleek, lightweight and the ?tablet that can replace your laptop?
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- [Eset]Snapchat ?lied to users? about privacy of vanishing photos
- [Trend]Security Advisory: Patch Systems with the Latest Security Updates from OpenSSL
- [Sophos]P.F. Chang's investigates possible credit card breach
- [SecList]Blog: Wi-Fi security and fake ac/dc charges threaten your data at the 2014 World Cup
- [Technet]Thin and lightweight Surface Pro 3 with 12-inch screen announced
- [ThreatPost]Mozilla Patches Seven Flaws in Firefox 30
- [ThreatPost]Alleged Oleg Pliss iPhone Hackers Arrested in Russia
- [Eset]Ransomware on Android: Keep calm but get protected
- [Trend]Hacking Apple ID?
- [Sophos]Patch Tuesday wrap-up, June 2014 - both Adobe and Microsoft close "remotable" holes
- [SecListe]Latest version of Svpeng targets users in US
- [FireEye]Clandestine Fox, Part Deux
- [SecList]Blog: The first mobile encryptor Trojan
- [Technet]Watch now: Surface event live webcast is underway
- [ThreatPost]Audit Project Releases Verified Repositories of TrueCrypt 7.1a
- [ThreatPost]Attacks Against Space, Satellite Companies Linked to Second Chinese PLA Unit
- [Eset]Smart TVs can be infected with spyware ? just like smartphones
- [Trend]Privacy and the Right to be Forgotten
- [Sophos]Ransom-taking iPhone hackers busted by Russian authorities
- [SecListe]Microsoft Updates June 2014 - Almost 60 IE and GDI+/TrueType RCE
- [SecList]Blog: World Cup Brazil 2014: ATMs and credit cards
- [Technet]Watch the Surface event live Tuesday at 8 a.m. PT
- [ThreatPost]Cisco Patches XSS Flaw in Security Appliances
- [ThreatPost]New Pandemiya Banking Trojan Written From Scratch
- [Eset]Bitly hackers stole user credentials from offsite database backup
- [Trend]ANTIFULAI Targeted Attack Exploits Ichitaro Vulnerability
- [Sophos]Facebook stupidity leads to largest gang bust in NYC history
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- [Technet]Connecting Microsoft?s mobile and cloud solutions to the universe of data in SAP software
- [ThreatPost]Android Ransomware First to Encrypt Data on Mobile Devices
- [ThreatPost]ICS-CERT Warns of Easily Hackable Road Signs
- [Eset]Rolling Stones 14 On Fire Free Tickets Giveaway? It?s a Facebook scam
- [Trend]Why Are Password Crackers ?Bad??
- [Sophos]Patch Tuesday for June 2014 ? 7 bulletins, 3 RCEs, 2 critical, and 1 funky sort of hole
- [SecListe]The first mobile encryptor Trojan
- [FireEye]Introduction to Strategic Thought
- [FireEye]Preying on Insecurity: Placebo Applications With No Functionality on Google Play and Amazon.com
- [SecList]Analysis: Children online: the security formula
- [MMPC]Coordinated malware eradication nears launch
- [Technet]Weekend Reading: May 16th Edition ? New cloud services highlighted at TechEd North America and the Windows Store gets an update
- [ThreatPost]Vodafone Transparency Report Sheds Light on Global Surveillance
- [ThreatPost]Debian Urging Users Patch Linux Kernel Flaw
- [Eset]Twitter double-locks its password security with spammer-foiling defenses
- [Trend]Gameover: ZeuS with P2P Functionality Disrupted
- [Sophos]Mobile malware, Gameover, CryptoLocker, and SSL/TLS holes - 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
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