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Recent news reports, for example, warned users that they should get rid of adware apps Mintcast 3.0.1 and Shell&Services, which not only display unwanted pop-up ads, but also switch off safe browsing in Firefox. Of course this opens up your computer to all kinds of online threats. Called PUPs (potentially unwanted programs) in security lingo, […]

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Neiman Marcus Group (NMG), reported that someone gained unauthorized access to online customer accounts on the Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Last Call, and CUSP websites. How many victims? Approximately 5,200 What type of information? Usernames, passwords, names, mailing addresses, phone numbers, last four digits of payment cards, and purchase histories. Read More

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Millions of Web users could be left unable to access websites over the HTTPS protocol if those websites only use digital certificates signed with the SHA-2 hashing algorithm. The warning comes from Facebook and CloudFlare as browser makers are considering an accelerated retirement of the older and increasingly vulnerable SHA-1 function. Read More

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