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If you’re using Facebook on your Android smartphone, you should be just as careful clicking on links as you would (hopefully) be on a desktop computer. A few days ago I received a Facebook friend request and, as is usual, used my Android smartphone to check out the details of the person before I decided […]

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A team of researchers at Georgia Tech have demonstrated how they were able to spy on what was typed on a regular desktop computer’s keyboard via the accelerometers of a smartphone placed nearby. Normally when security researchers describe spyware on smartphones, they mean malicious code that can be used to snoop on calls, or to […]

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has suffered a major hack, according to media reports this weekend. The organisation, already making the headlines following the arrest and resignation of its boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn (whose alleged perpetration of a sexual assault has itself been used as springboard for malware attacks), attempts to oversee financial crises around the […]

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