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Wednesday 30 October 2013

Adobe breach THIRTEEN times worse than thought, 38 million users affected


Adobe originally estimated that the breach affected around 2.9 million users. As it turns out the number is actually 38 million, with the information taken including Adobe IDs, encrypted passwords, customer names, encrypted debit and credit card numbers, expiry dates and customer order details.
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President Obama orders review of NSA spying
US President Barack Obama has initiated a review to make sure that the NSA is doing what it should be doing, as opposed to doing whatever it can do with its continues-to-amaze data-vacuuming capabilities.
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Please don't spread the Facebook "giraffe picture" hoax!
A bizarre warning is circulating on Facebook urging you not to change your profile picture to a giraffe. It's a hoax - so please don't spread it, even if you think it's amusing: false alarms just make us collectively less likely to react when there really is a problem.
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Firefox moves up to Version 25, fixes a bunch of memory mismanagement problems
A brief reminder for Firefox users: version 25 is out. As usual, there are some new and tweaked features, plus a fair number of security fixes. Paul Ducklin takes a quick look...
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British man charged with hacking into US army and NASA network
US prosecutors described Lauri Love as a "sophisticated and prolific computer hacker" who allegedly stole "massive quantities of sensitive data" which, they claim, resulted in "millions of dollars in losses." Love and his three accomplices allegedly stole data on more than 500 individuals, as well...
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