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62% of consumers are worried that cars will be easily hacked in the future, according to an RSA presentation from Kelly Blue Book. In their corresponding report “Braking the Connected Car: The Future of Vehicle Vulnerabilities,” one in three prospective car buyers say connectivity is a big factor in their decision.

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Apple issued security updates for OS X and iOS yesterday. Have you downloaded and installed them? Perhaps you should, because there are a number of serious vulnerabilities addressed that – if left unpatched – could leave your privacy and security in peril. One of the flaws particularly caught my eye, because it’s easy to imagine […]

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As part of its monthly security update cycle, Microsoft on Tuesday released 11 security bulletins to resolve multiple vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Edge, Office, JScript and VBScript, and .NET Framework. Microsoft’s security bulletin MS16-084 resolves 15 bugs in Internet Explorer (IE), most of which are Critical, highly likely to be exploited in the wild. The […]

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