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*[http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/apple/apple-s-principled-privacy-stance-also-makes-good-business-sense-n520711 Apple's Principled Privacy Stance Also Makes Good Business Sense] | |||
::The tech giant is pushing back so hard against a new court order that would require the company to help the Federal Bureau of Investigation break into an iPhone — Apple objects to the idea on a philosophical basis, but it also makes good, solid business sense to tie its products to privacy and security, analysts say. (Matthew DeLuca - NBC News, US, February 18, 2016)<!-- Added 2-18-16 --> | |||
*[http://www.techworld.com/news/security/exclusive-tmz-is-latest-victim-of-malicious-advertising-campaign-3634579/ Exclusive: TMZ is latest victim of malicious advertising campaign] | *[http://www.techworld.com/news/security/exclusive-tmz-is-latest-victim-of-malicious-advertising-campaign-3634579/ Exclusive: TMZ is latest victim of malicious advertising campaign] | ||
::Popular celebrity news website TMZ is the latest victim of malware-carrying ad networks. The site brings in 30 million visitors each month and joins a long list of large publishers affected in recent years. (Christina Mercer - Techworld, UK, February 4, 2016)<!-- Added 2-4-16 --> | ::Popular celebrity news website TMZ is the latest victim of malware-carrying ad networks. The site brings in 30 million visitors each month and joins a long list of large publishers affected in recent years. (Christina Mercer - Techworld, UK, February 4, 2016)<!-- Added 2-4-16 --> |
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Science and technology News
- The tech giant is pushing back so hard against a new court order that would require the company to help the Federal Bureau of Investigation break into an iPhone — Apple objects to the idea on a philosophical basis, but it also makes good, solid business sense to tie its products to privacy and security, analysts say. (Matthew DeLuca - NBC News, US, February 18, 2016)
- Popular celebrity news website TMZ is the latest victim of malware-carrying ad networks. The site brings in 30 million visitors each month and joins a long list of large publishers affected in recent years. (Christina Mercer - Techworld, UK, February 4, 2016)
- Microsoft isn’t forcing Windows 7 and 8.1 users to upgrade to Windows 10, but they are pushing it on them pretty aggressively. Windows 10 is now automatically downloaded to all Windows 7 and 8.1 machines as a “recommended update” with the Windows Update tool—whether you want it or not. (Patrick Allan - lifehacker, US, February 2, 2016)