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USB Software is Bad to the Bone, Literally

b2ap3_thumbnail_badusb_a_threat_400.jpgUSB devices have long been a staple of the technology world, but are notoriously vulnerable to exploitation from hackers and malware. As malware grows more and more sophisticated, you can no longer trust simple antivirus scans to protect your business.

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How an Intimate Selfie That’s Deleted Can Be Recovered and Used for Blackmail

b2ap3_thumbnail_smartphone_security_400.jpgWhen it comes time to upgrade, many smartphone users will sell off their old device in hopes of making extra cash. However, if the phone's memory is improperly wiped, an experienced hacker can use advanced tools to recover sensitive data off the used phone. Let's talk about how this happens and what can possibly be recovered by a hacker.

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Apple’s iOS May Contain Backdoors to Leak Sensitive Information

b2ap3_thumbnail_ios_vulnerability_is_curious_400.jpgApple's iOS operating system might be well known for its impressive security features, but that doesn't mean that it's invulnerable to all threats. In fact, backdoors may have been located in the operating system, which allow Apple and law enforcement agencies like the NSA to access the devices.

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What Could Anti-Surveillance Technology Mean for National Security?

b2ap3_thumbnail_are_they_watching_you_400.jpgThe Hackers on Planet Earth (HOPE) conference which took place on Saturday, July 21st 2014, had an important panelist, that being Edward Snowden. Whether he's a whistleblower or a traitor is a hot topic on the web, but one thing is certain - he has called for assistance in creating and promoting anti-surveillance technology to mitigate government spying.

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XP Has Expired .... Just kidding

XPExpiredWith the hype about the latest Microsoft Zero Day Internet Explorer vulnerability, you'd think the world was coming to an end.  The news, DHS, and every IT Security Pro in the country is warning us to stop using Internet Explorer until the patch is out.  And for the last few days, we've found out that Windows XP was not going to get patched. Or so we thought.  As users were switching to Firefox and Google Chrome by the millions, the folks in Redmond decided to change their approach to XP obsolecense and issue a security patch for this Internet Explorer vulnerability - just this once.  At least that is what they are saying "this time". After taking considerable heat over...
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