Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Google reportedly wants to make email encryption easier, but don't hold your breath

Google reportedly wants to make email encryption easier, but don't hold your breath | 5 ways Microsoft will enable your PC to see, sense, and understand

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Google reportedly wants to make email encryption easier, but don't hold your breath
Still responding to the National Security Agency surveillance revelations, Google is reportedly preparing to help users beef up Gmail security with end-to-end encryption. The search giant is working on a way to make Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption easier to use for Gmail fans, according to a report by Venture Beat. Read More

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Hybrid Cloud: The Enterprise Cloud of the Future
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Mysterious malware steals Apple credentials from jailbroken iOS devices
A malware campaign of yet-to-be-determined origin is infecting jailbroken iPhones and iPads to steal Apple account credentials from SSL encrypted traffic. Read More

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BMC automates the mainframe change ticket
Mainframe operators using BMC software may now be able to enjoy the speedy, devops-style development pace that is quickly becoming the norm for customer-facing mobile applications and Internet services. Read More


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