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Remember Steve Perlman? The serial entrepreneur has moved on from OnLives messy transition and launched an enterprise called Artemis, with the lofty goal of fixing the cellular congestion plaguing modern carriers. Called pCell, it works by forcing frequencies that normally interfere and bog down a network to gang up for better reception, instead.

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On September 3, the AntiSec branch of Anonymous announced their March hack of a Dell Vostro laptop used by an FBI agent. AntiSec discovered a file containing a list of millions of Apple iOS devices, including their Unique Device Identifiers (UDIDs) and personal data for their owners.The hackers did not publish the file NCFTA_iOS_devices_intel.csv, but […]

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More old wine in a new bottle: Spammers have used the same payload that we saw in an earlier UPS scam to target more victims. Looks like the spammers ran out of new binaries. Last weekend McAfee observed scams spread across the world that claimed to have come from Visa Customer Services. The mail had […]

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