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While most reports detail Android malware efforts from malicious parties looking to take advantage of Android’s popularity in order to steal personal data and money from users, iOS isn’t completely safe from malware. A Reddit user has discovered an application running in the background on an iOS device that turned out to be a malware application hunting for […]

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By Jennifer Saba NEW YORK (Reuters) – Reddit, a website with a retro-’90s look and space-alien mascot that tracks everything from online news to celebrity QAs, is going after more eyeballs, and advertising, by allowing members of its passionate community to post their own news more quickly and easily. Reddit, majority owned by Conde Nast […]

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Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, is jumping on the Bitcoin bandwagon. In a Reddit post Monday morning, he told Bitcoin users: He also gave out his BTC address on Twitter, so users immediately started sending him BTC as a thanks for shouting out their project. Wales says hell transfer all donated BTC to the […]

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