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It's happening. Linux is getting a major version bump. READ MORE
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New cases of insecure HTTPS traffic interception are coming to light as researchers probe software programs for implementations that could enable malicious attacks. The latest software to open a man-in-the-middle hole on users’ PCs is a new version of PrivDog, an advertising product with ties to security vendor Comodo. READ MORE
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A new company says monitoring the ‘power fingerprint’ of digital systems can secure them by detecting anomalies in that fingerprint in real time. READ MORE
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Apple plans to open two European data centers running on renewable energy in 2017, following similar moves by Google and Facebook in the region. READ MORE
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Mimics process used last year for OS X Yosemite, say reports. READ MORE
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Utility Company AMP overhauls a mishmash of backup and recovery procedures to create one coherent plan. READ MORE
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Companies like Uber, FancyHands, Airbnb and Snagajob are flourishing, driven by technology, a slow economic recovery and consumer demand. But what does that mean for today's workers? READ MORE
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Lenovo pre-installed dangerous software, here's how to remove it. READ MORE
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