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Adware API sends smartmobe data home to Chinese company

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Google pulls 500 apps that used the Igexin SDK Mobile developers, listen up: when you pick up that easy-to-use advertising API, make sure it's not snoopware.…

Founder of Support Revolution Named As ‘Tech Leaders Award’ Finalist

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23 August 2017: Mark Smith, Founder and CEO of Support Revolution, a third-party support and maintenance provider of Oracle and SAP systems, has been named a finalist in this yearrsquo;s Tech Leaders Awards as ‘Disruptive Leader of the Yearrsquo;.

Founded in 2012, Support Revolution is the only UK headquartered, third-party support and maintenance provider of Oracle and SAP systems.

The company provides first-class support to Oracle and SAP customers whilst saving their customers between 50%... Source: RealWire

MyLife Digital partners and presents at MyData 2017 in Helsinki

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Helping citizens claim their personal data rights 23rd August 2017, Bath, UK: Consent & personal information management specialists from MyLife Digital will present on the international stage at the MyData conference in Tallinn and Helsinki later this month.

Three speakers from MyLife Digital will contribute to the substantial programme of twelve different topic tracks, over the three-day conference which explores the future of the personal data economy.MyData 2017 takes place from 30th August to 1st... Source: RealWire

VoIP bods Fuze defuse triple whammy of portal security vulnerabilities

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Security researchers using the service found a bunch of flaws Messaging provider Fuze has resolved a trio of vulnerabilities in its TPN Handset Portal.…

Time on a therapist’s couch yields persistent personality changes

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The biggest improvements are to neuroticism and extraversion.

AccuWeather: Our app slurped your phone’s location via Wi-Fi but we like totally didn’t use it

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Totally didn't use that info while totally rewriting its code A day after a security researcher criticized AccuWeather for collecting people's location data – even if its users refused to grant permission to do – the weather forecasting company and its ad tech partner Reveal Mobile denied violating permission settings while also revising the app's info-grabbing code.…

Feds: Son teaches dad how to sell drugs on AlphaBay, they both get busted

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From his iPad, son allegedly searched “safest wallet to transfer tumble.”

FTC: We won’t stand in the way of pending Amazon-Whole Foods merger

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Agency warns it “may investigate anticompetitive conductrdquo; if needed in future.

WikiLeaks a ‘hostile intelligence service’, SS7 spying, Russian money laundering – all now on US Congress todo list

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Ron Wyden tacks measures onto snoop funding bill Every year, US Congress must pass a new Intelligence Authorization Act to continue funding Uncle Sam's spies for the next 12 months.

This year, the act passed, as expected, the committee stage smoothly with only one minor bump in the road: Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR).…

Accused! Yahoo! hacker! pleads! not! guilty! in! US! court!

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It wasn't me nor the FSB, claims Karim Baratov One of four men accused of carrying out the megahack of 500 million Yahoo! email accounts has pleaded not guilty in a San Francisco district court.…

Analysis of 187 documents concludes Exxon “misled the public” on climate change

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“Read all of these documents and make up your own mind,” ExxonMobil said.

DMARC anti-phishing standard adoption is lagging even in big firms

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We could cut down on e-mail spoofing, but we don't Big-name companies are still leaving themselves and their customers open to phishing because they haven't implemented the DMARC message validation standard.…

House GOP bungles attempt to compare tax code to Legend of Zelda

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Factual error has since been fixed on GOP site, but perhaps not the flawed logic.

Cybersecurity world faces ‘chronic shortage’ of qualified staff

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It's the number one problem, according to analyst The number one issue facing cybersecurity firms is a "chronic shortage" of qualified staff.…

Rick Perry’s “baseload” study released, offers a lifeline to coal, nuclear

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The study is two months late, but meets many expectations.

IDG Contributor Network: Could AI ever fully replace human customer service?

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Wersquo;re already seeing the beginnings of artificial intelligence (AI) as applied to customer service, but just how far could it actually go? The idea is beneficial for both customers and employees in the customer service arena; by automating some of the simpler tasks currently done by human employees, customers get what they need faster, companies save money, and employees are freed up to tackle more stimulating, challenging tasks (which can boost morale).But could AI ever fully replace human-based customer service?AI in customer service today Whether you realize it or not, yoursquo;re probably already relying on AImdash;or at least automationmdash;for at least a few of your customer service interactions.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Gamestop blames “lagging Xbox One sales” for poor software performance

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But "continued demand for Nintendo Switch" drives total revenue upward

OpenJDK may tackle Java security gaps with secretive group

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To shore up Javarsquo;s security, a private group that operates outside the normal open source community process is under consideration.The proposednbsp;OpenJDK (Java Development Kit) Vulnerability Group would provide a secure, private forum in which trusted members of the community receive reports on vulnerabilities in code bases and then review and fix them.

Coordinating the release of fixes also would be part of the grouprsquo;s mandate. (Java SE, the standard edition of Java, has been developed under the auspices of OpenJDK.)[ Keep track of whatrsquo;s changed in Java 9 in InfoWorldrsquo;s live changelog, “Whatrsquo;s new in Java 9.” | Keep up with hot topics in programming with InfoWorldrsquo;s App Dev Report newsletter. ]The vulnerability group and Oraclersquo;s internal security teams would work together, and it may occasionally need to work with external security organizations.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Brazilians waxed: Uni’s Tor relay node booted after harvesting .onions

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Researchers kicked off network for slurping hidden services en masse A university research project in Brazil has had its Tor relay node banned after it was caught harvesting the .onion addresses of visitors.…

NSA ramps up PR campaign to keep its mass spying powers

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Section 702 saves lives, claims spying agency, while continuing to dodge critical question The NSA has begun what is likely to be a determined PR campaign to retain mass spying laws as they head toward expiration at the end of the year.…
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