Bible packed with malware
And a plague of malware shall come down from on high
Christian orientated mobile apps, particularly those designed to help you work out how one god can be three, or how premarital sex is so bad when it is not mentioned in the bible are more likely to infect believers phones with spyware.
UK coppers call on hackers
We know what you are thinking
UK coppers have hit on a novel idea of scaring the bejesus out of hackers by popping around for a nice cup of tea and a chocky biscuit.
Hacking a big corporation is easy
McAfee claims a grannie could do it
Hacking a major corporation is so easy that even an elderly grannie could do it, according to technology industry character John McAfee.
Arris modem backdoor have a backdoor
Because you can never have too many doors
While government spooks are trying to lean on manufactures to provide backdoors, Arris has gone one further and provided its backdoor with a backdoor.
Microsoft will block SHA-1
Shutting out the spooks and other criminals
Software Giant Microsoft has joined Mozilla and will consider blocking the SHA-1 hashing algorithm on Windows to keep the US spooks from using it to spy on users computers.
Wales wants Apple to stop selling iPhones in UK
Scotland does not care
Wackypedia leader Jimmy Wales has suggested that Apple should stop selling its popular iPhone line in the UK
EQT flogs Vertu to mysterious security outfit
Secret phone for a price
The Bentley of phone makers Vertu has been flogged to a mysterious Hong Kong security firm by its Swedish private equity group EQT.
Apple rejects security app because it mentions Apple insecurity
Chaos shows that Apple TV will be as slanted as Fox
It is starting to look like Apple TV will be heavily censored to conform Jobs’ Mob marketing.
LTE networks have evil bugs
Structure is floored by unfixable bugs
Carnegie Mellon University's CERT security vulnerabilities database has issued an alert regarding the status of LTE (Long-Term Evolution) mobile networks.
IBM allowing Chinese government to look at source code
Nothing to hide
Biggish Blue is hoping to get the Chinese government onside by showing it its source code.