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Thursday, February 09, 2012

iPhone bug enables FaceTime, shows names on locked phones

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February 09, 2012

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  iPhone bug enables FaceTime, shows names on locked phones

 
  Hackers release source code for Symantec's PCAnywhere

 
  Taking on Syria, Anonymous breaks into Assad's server

 
  Anonymous targets Oakland city officials

 
  Safer Internet Day focuses on Net safety for families

 
  iPhone bug enables FaceTime, shows names on locked phones
Apple's security measures to keep people from viewing your contacts and instigating FaceTime video chats may not be so secure.

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  Hackers release source code for Symantec's PCAnywhere
Following a series of threats and alleged negotiations, hackers have released the code for Symantec's remote control software.

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  Taking on Syria, Anonymous breaks into Assad's server
Massive e-mail dump reveals media planning in advance of Syrian president's memorable interview with Barbara Walters in December.

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  Anonymous targets Oakland city officials
The hacktivist group releases a document filled with private information on a group of City Hall and police department personnel. One councilwoman, whom Anonymous thanked for her community support, was spared.

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  Safer Internet Day focuses on Net safety for families
Today is the ninth annual Safer Internet Day, a European initiative designed to "make the Internet a safer and better place."

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