Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Data from wearable devices could soon land you in jail

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Data from wearable devices could soon land you in jail
  Data from a Fitbit wristband is being used in an insurance civil litigation case, but the ramifications of the legal fight are clear: A judge can subpoena data from a wearable device. Read More
 

Showdown coming on Ethernet standard to serve faster Wi-Fi
The IEEE is just starting to tackle 2.5G/5G Ethernet, and two groups think they have the answers. Read More
 

Zendesk brings embedded customer service tools to mobile apps
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IBM fixes serious flaw in Endpoint Manager for mobile device management
A vulnerability in the IBM Endpoint Manager for mobile devices could allow attackers to execute malicious code on the servers used by companies to manage devices.The IBM Endpoint Manager Mobile Device Management (MDM) product provides companies with management, security and reporting functionality for mobile devices.Researchers from a German security firm called RedTeam Pentesting discovered that authentication cookies for several IBM Endpoint Manager components are protected with a hardcoded static secret token that can be easily obtained. The affected components are iOS extender, Self-service portal, Trusted Services provider and Admin Portal.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Qualcomm hopes to cure Wi-Fi rage with enterprise platform
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Full speed ahead for 802.11ac Gigabit Wi-Fi
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