Friday, January 9, 2015

Glitch in OS X search can expose private details of Apple Mail users

Best of CES 2015: The gadgets and gear that wowed us.

NASA readies long-distance fix for rover's 'amnesia'.

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January 09, 2015

Glitch in OS X search can expose private details of Apple Mail users

Performing a Spotlight search opens email previews that load external images, even when the Mail client is asked not to do this. READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. Best of CES 2015: The gadgets and gear that wowed us

2. NASA readies long-distance fix for rover's 'amnesia'

3. How to prepare for Verizon's 2-day cloud shutdown

4. The Hacker's Manifesto turns 29 years-old (via CSOonline.com)

5. CryptoWall ransomware variant has new defenses

6. Microsoft abruptly dumps public Patch Tuesday alerts

7. 'Super cookies' can track you even in private browsing mode, researcher says

8. Internet of things demands security by design (via CIO.com)

9. Report: Valve's Steam Controller design is finalized and we'll see it at GDC in March.

10. CARTOON: Watch out, Rover, the NSA is watching what you're doing

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Best of CES 2015: The gadgets and gear that wowed us

CES is a cavalcade of new products, one after the other, as far as the eye can see. Some stand out more than others. READ MORE

NASA readies long-distance fix for rover's 'amnesia'

11-year-old Mars rover Opportunity suffering from memory loss for more than a month. READ MORE

How to prepare for Verizon's 2-day cloud shutdown

With some of Verizon's enterprise customers about to lose their cloud service for up to two days, now is the time for them to prepare for the extended downtime. READ MORE

The Hacker's Manifesto turns 29 years-old (via CSOonline.com)

Nearly three decades later, hackers have gone from criminals to heroes in the public eye. READ MORE

CryptoWall ransomware variant has new defenses

Cisco found that the latest version of the malware terminates itself if it runs in a virtual machine. READ MORE

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Microsoft abruptly dumps public Patch Tuesday alerts

For the first time in a decade, Microsoft today did not give all customers advance warning of next week's upcoming Patch Tuesday slate. Instead, it suddenly announced it's dropping the public service and limiting the alerts and information to paying customers. READ MORE

'Super cookies' can track you even in private browsing mode, researcher says

Think you're safe from sneaky advertising companies tracking you when you're in private or incognito mode? You might not be. READ MORE

Internet of things demands security by design (via CIO.com)

FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez takes the stage at CES to caution vendors in the hot IoT space to bake in security and privacy controls, and to give users options to limit data collection. READ MORE

Report: Valve's Steam Controller design is finalized and we'll see it at GDC in March.

There's also been some confusion as to whether the term "Steam Machines" is still being used. READ MORE

CARTOON: Watch out, Rover, the NSA is watching what you're doing

A new smartcollar for dogs should keep the spooks even busier. READ MORE

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