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OpenID implementation works on mobile platforms 22/09/2009 05:10:00
Swedish company Accumulate has implemented a version of the OpenID standard for mobile phones. - +
Twitter hacked, secrets to be revealed? 16/07/2009 02:34:00
Alleged internal documents and sensitive information from Twitter and its employees might be posted today on news sites and other Web outlets. The source of this information is a French hacker who goes by the name of Hacker Croll. The cybercriminal claims to have accessed personally sensitive information for several Twitter employees including personal accounts on PayPal, Amazon, AT&T, MobileMe, Facebook, business Gmail accounts, and the Web registrar account for Twitter.com, according to the French blog Korben. - +
Nokia N97 opens the door to Ovi Store 01/07/2009 10:00:00
Nokia Australia today launched the highly-anticipated Nokia N97 and showcased its new Ovi Store - store.ovi.com - at a media event in Sydney. - +
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Downadup: Expert worries about smart phone, TinyURL threats 06/03/2009 13:21:00
Don't get Patrik Runald wrong: the Downadup worm (also called Conficker) has been a big deal. - +
Kingston Digital Releases 16GB MicroSDHC Card 04/03/2009 14:50:00
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Symbian malware takes money from phone 23/01/2009 09:54:00
Hackers have discovered a new way to steal your money: texting it out of your phone. - +
Better than locks: A security approach to 'free' 02/06/2008 08:07:57
In January, Kevin Kelly wrote an essay entitled "Better Than Free" that explained which concepts held value on the Internet. This generated a lot of interest, mostly around the question of how best to make money out of these concepts. As a career security guy, I found myself wondering how on earth my field will respond -- how does security need to adapt to support business models based on these values? When we're used to locking everything down, how do we respond when people start calling for openness? - +
BLACK HAT - Analyst: Money will fuel mobile spying programs 31/03/2008 09:45:10
Spying programs for mobile phones are likely to grow in sophistication and stealth as the business around selling the tools grows, according to a mobile analyst at the Black Hat conference on Friday. - +
Networking's greatest debates in Wireless 30/10/2007 11:15:35
A Look at the all time greatest controversies in the history of the networking industry. - +
The eight most dangerous consumer technologies 11/09/2007 09:01:34
High-tech consumer products and services of all kinds are making their way into the workplace. They include everything from smart phones, voice-over-IP systems and flash memory sticks to virtual online worlds. And as people grow more accustomed to having their own personal technology at their beck and call -- and in fact can't imagine functioning without it -- the line between what they use for work and what they use for recreation is blurring.
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