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Apple to ban stealthy iPhone contact data harvesting

Crypto experts call RSA certificates flawed | Researchers crack online encryption system

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Apple to ban stealthy iPhone contact data harvesting
"Apps that collect or transmit a user's contact data without their prior permission are in violation of our guidelines ... any app wishing to access contact data will require explicit user approval in a future software release," said the company in a statement. Read More


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Crypto experts call RSA certificates flawed
Researchers analyzed millions of X.509 public-key certificates and found a shockingly high frequency of duplicate RSA-moduli keys. Read More

Researchers crack online encryption system
An online encryption method widely used to protect banking, email, e-commerce and other sensitive Internet transactions is not as secure as assumed. In most cases, the problem was because numbers associated with the keys were not always as random as needed. Read More

FBI seeks social media monitoring tool
In a move that's unlikely to sit well with privacy advocates, the FBI has begun scouting for a tool that will allow it to gather and mine data from social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and blogs. Read More

First look: Norton's 2012 desktop, smartphone security push
Norton released an updated version of its Norton 360 desktop and mobile security software, while also rolling out a new licensing arrangement for combined PC, Mac, and Android use. Read More



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