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Your Old Xbox Could Be Stealing Your Credit Card
March 30, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Xbox 360 hard drives store credit-card data even when restored to factory settings, researcher say. View Full Article »
5 Looming Threats That Keep Security Experts Up at Night
February 29, 2012, Meg Shannon, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
Find out what's really worrying the experts. View Full Article »
How to Access Wikipedia During Its SOPA Protest
January 17, 2012, Life's Little Mysteries Staff
Accessing Wikipedia is possible even when its English-language pages are offline. You can simply access Google's cached versions of the pages. View Full Article »
iPhone's 'Siri' Voice-Control Software Hacked to Start Car
November 29, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Developer rigs Siri to turn ignition on and off, set off alarm. View Full Article »
Computer Virus Attacks, Disables Ambulance Response System
November 14, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Malware attack left on-board ambulance computers in the dark. View Full Article »
Social Media Status Updates Tip Off Burglars, Study Shows
November 07, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Robbers also scope out homes to break into by using Google Street View. View Full Article »
GM's OnStar Will Now Track Even Non-Customers
September 21, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
OnStar will collect drivers' GPS data by default unless customers opt out. View Full Article »
Sprint App Disables Drivers' Texts, Calls
September 13, 2011, Samantha Murphy, TechNewsDaily Senior Staff Writer
Sprint blocks calls and texts to drivers. View Full Article »
Cyberbullying Critic Target of Elaborate Murder Hoax
July 25, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Hoax could be revenge for Aftab's tireless crusade against cyberbullies. View Full Article »
Cops Say ATM Tech Swapped Fake Bills for Cash
May 27, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Six Bank of America branches hit by rogue repairman View Full Article »
Nikon Image Validation System Cracked
April 28, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Can you tell a real from a fake? View Full Article »
Airplane Wi-Fi Can ‘Blank’ Navigational Equipment
March 11, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Causes “blanking” on Boeing 737s. View Full Article »
TSA Aimed to Put Body Scanners in Public Places
March 03, 2011, Samantha Murphy, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Feds planned to take body-imaging devices beyond airports View Full Article »
Hang Up On Phony Tech Support Calls
November 05, 2010, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Be wary of unsolicited phone calls offering tech support View Full Article »
How to Dispose of Computer Equipment Securely
November 01, 2010, Sue Marquette Poremba, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Google 'Mortified' by Street View Fiasco
October 25, 2010, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Google Street View cars collected personal emails and passwords View Full Article »
LifeShield Brings Security To Smartphones
October 11, 2010, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
LifeShield released a smartphone app for remotely monitoring home security system. View Full Article »
Sensors Turns Houses Into Smart Homes
October 11, 2010, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
New wireless sensors are turning home eletrical wiring into antennae to send and receive data View Full Article »
Cable Provider Issues Bad Bot Alerts
October 11, 2010, Leslie Meredith, SecurityNewsDaily Senior Writer
Comcast monitors customers' Internet activity to detect harmful bot activity. Customers sent to company site for do-it-yourself malware removal. View Full Article »
Phishing Scams Target Automotive Sales Brands
October 08, 2010, Linda Rosencrance, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
Attacks glean customers’ private information. View Full Article »
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