Google Music users granted de-authentication reprieve as company retools activation system -- Engadget

Google Music users granted de-authentication reprieve as company retools activation system -- Engadget

ENGADGET.COM - Google Music users learned of a frightful new policy this morning that dictates a user may de-authorize only four devices in a year, out of ten total activations. While the policy is likely to go unnoticed by the majority of consumers, it instantly…

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17th May, 2012
Security Firm Symantec Analyzes the Profitability of the OSX.Flashback Botnet - Mac Rumors

Security Firm Symantec Analyzes the Profitability of the OSX.Flashback Botnet - Mac Rumors

MACRUMORS.COM - Security firm Symantec previously estimated that the authors of the Flashback malware that affected hundreds of thousands of Macs at its peak could have been generating up to $10,000 per day by hijacking users' ad clicks. Further analysis from the…

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'Catastrophic' Avira antivirus update bricks Windows PCs • The Register

THEREGISTER.CO.UK - rundll32.exe? cmd.exe? You clearly don't need those Security software biz Avira has apologised after its antivirus suites went haywire and disabled customers' Windows machines.…

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16th May, 2012

Flashback makers missed out on their payday, Symantec says | Apple - CNET News

NEWS.CNET.COM - According to the security firm, the makers of the Flashback malware made $14,000 from click fraud last month, but can't collect on it.

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16th May, 2012

Week in Apple: stalkers, antivirus, and MacBook Pros. Oh my! | Ars Technica

ARSTECHNICA.COM - This week's top posts to our Apple section included the latest rumors about an updated MacBook Pro, Apple's curious (if only temporary) censorship of the word "jailbreak" in iTunes, a discussion about Apple's "green" initiatives, and more. And don't…

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19th May, 2012

Avira antivirus upgrade wreaks 'catastrophic' havoc on Windows PCs - Computerworld

COMPUTERWORLD.COM - Avira antivirus upgrade wreaks 'catastrophic' havoc on Windows PCs: German security firm Avira yesterday issued ...

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