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The “picture passwords” used in Windows 8 machines are more vulnerable than Microsoft hoped, a research team claims. An analysis of more than 10,000 picture passwords found that a significant percentage could be cracked – due to the predictable “points of interest” that users chose. The “gesture” passwords allow users to pick points in an […]

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The Internet is a big thing. Or, more accurately, a big collection of things. Figuring out exactly how many things, and what vulnerabilities those things contain has always been a challenge for researchers, but a new tool released by a group from the University of Michigan that is capable of scanning the entire IPv4 address […]

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Malware is widely considered as software whose purpose it is to, for example, harm the device or steal information, which could result in identity theft or fraud with financial penalties without the user’s consent. But it is not always easy to tell the good from the bad. The number of apps that defame the user […]

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