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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
'No longer secure,' the companies warn.
Passwords stolen from elsewhere.
Claims only a fraction are valid.
Plans another appeal against foreign searches.
Hands off, says Eran Tromer.
Reboot loop afflicts OpenType users.
Cut-and-run could leave users stranded.
Launches on Chrome next week.
Bumps secure sites up its rankings.
Monitoring subscriptions raise eyebrows.
NAS files encrypted, ransom demanded.
76,000 email accounts, 4,000 passwords.
Researcher's employer nixes presentation.
Jim Killock pledges a battle.
416 MPs agree, but gain exemption themselves.
Sets out its argument against Microsoft.
Flaws fixed since September 2013.
Fraudulent SSL certificates revoked.
SSID list makes location tracking easy.
Points to RSS feeds as an alternative.
Hopes for no nasty surprises.
AES256 encryption, one-touch erase.
Flaw dates back to the very first release.
October 14 2021 | 15:04