Issue highlights 1. Great last-minute gifts you can send by email right now 2. How to track Santa's Christmas Eve journey from any device 3. Duet for iOS and Mac OS X: A hands-on review 4. Misfortune Cookie vulnerability affects 12 million routers 5. Leak indicates that Samsung's first Tizen smartphone will debut in January 2015 6. Apple deploys first-ever automatic patch to fix NTP flaw 7. 11 sites that can feel Sony's pain (CSOonline.com) 8. Is EMV the silver bullet to credit card fraud? (CIO.com) 9. CARTOON: Santa learns a lesson from Sony |
| : Ixia The network is a battlefield of attacks on your critical dataand blind spots prevent your security tools from seeing those threats. Only visibility into what is happening on your network will protect you. View more |
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| Keep tabs on Santa's Christmas Eve trek around the globe with these websites, apps, and more. READ MORE |
| Duet is an iOS app that allows an iPad or iPhone to be used as an extra display for macs. It can be useful, but as our reviewer explains, you'll need to put up with the occasional odd quirk. READ MORE |
| A newly-discovered vulnerability puts 12 million routers at risk around the world in homes, small business, and corporate environments. READ MORE |
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| Samsung's Tizen-powered flagship may not be vaporware after all. READ MORE |
| Apple on Monday used an automatic security update mechanism for the first time to deploy a fix for a critical vulnerability in NTP, or Network Time Protocol, that was uncovered by a Google engineer. READ MORE |
| These lesser-known data breaches have caused passwords to be spilled all over the Internet as well. READ MORE |
| Your holiday shopping experience will be different next year, because by October 2015 most retailers in the U.S. will have switched to accepting the chip-in-a-credit-card-based EMV standard (which stands for Europay, MasterCard and Visa. But will it really stop the hackers? READ MORE |
| When dealing with North Korea, the North Pole figures it's better to be safe than sorry. READ MORE |
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