Time to say goodbye from all of us at bit-tech.net
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
A 16 year old lad from London.
13 million plain-text passwords.
Data not encrypted, company admits.
Personal, payment details accessed.
Could back-port JPEG 2000's DRM.
Intel, BT, Vodafone among launch members.
Even as it seeks to destroy encryption.
Privacy? Not since October 2014.
All fixed now, thankfully.
Goes click-to-play from today.
Breaks older games in the process.
Former staff less than truthful, he says.
Bundled package survives OS wipe.
Data stored in an insecure fashion.
2.4 million customers affected.
Decades-old vulnerability discovered.
Spreads via malicious peripherals.
Affects 4.3 through to the latest 5.1.1.
Recovery process flawed.
Fixed in 10.11 Beta.
Only half-way there at the moment.
Another hole found in Adobe code.
Facebook chief calls for EOL.
October 14 2021 | 15:04