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  • Sony's Music Unlimited Service Now Available For Android

    Sony's Music Unlimited service powered by Qriocity is now available for Android smartphones. The service originally made its debut in Europe back in December 2010…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • 32 'Anonymous' Hackers Detained By Turkish Police

    More than 30 individuals allegedly associated with the hacker group "Anonymous" have been detained by Turkish police according to a report from the Turkish state…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Sony Confirms Sony Pictures Breach, Says 37,500 Users Affected [Updated]

    Sony has released more information regarding a recent breach suffered by one of the many Sony properties that have been targeted by hackers over the past…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Sony Pictures Website Hacked, 1 Million Accounts Compromised

    Hackers from a group called LulzSec announced on Thursday that they had breached sonypictures.com, the website belonging to Sony-owned studio Sony Pictures. The group claims…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • U.S. CIO Vivek Kundra Working To Allow Consumer Devices In Government

    Remember back in 2009 when it was a big security concern that Obama wanted to continue using his BlackBerry instead of a more secure Sectera Edge…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Sony To Post $3.2 Billion Annual Loss

    Sony Chief Financial Officer Masaru Kato announced to the press on Monday that the company expects to post an annual loss of $3.2 billion for…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Sony Security Slump Continues, Subsidiary So-Net Entertainment Hacked

    The Wall Street Journal is reporting that hackers have accessed the customer accounts of Sony subsidiary So-net Entertainment Corp, an ISP, and have stolen about…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • 99% Of Android Handsets Vulnerable To Account Credential Theft

    A report filed by UK publication The Register details a scary weakness in most Android handsets currently being sold. The aforementioned vulnerability would allow attackers…

    By Andrew Munchbach December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Facebook Apps Accidentally Leak Personal Data, Symantec Says

    According to security firm Symantec, some advertisers on Facebook may have had access to your person profile, photographs and chats thanks to a security leak…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Apple And Google To Review DUI Checkpoint-Dodging Applications

    Apple and Google are in Washington, D.C., testifying before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law. Both companies have already testified in…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Apple And Google Grilled By Senate On Collecting Location Data

    Google and Apple testified before the Senate on Tuesday, where both firms were grilled on collecting location information from mobile phones. During the hearing, Senator…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Apple Exec To Senate: 'Apple Does Not Track Users' Locations'

    While testifying before the U.S. Congress today, Apple's vice president of software technology, Bud Tribble, tried to clarify concerns that Apple had been tracking owners…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • 'Anonymous' Denies Involvement In Sony Cyberattacks

    In its response to a congressional inquiry over recent cyberattacks aimed at several of Sony's online networks, the company on Wednesday claimed it possessed evidence…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Sony Responds To Congressional Inquiry Over 'Highly Sophisticated' Cyberattack

    Sony on Wednesday responded to a congressional inquiry regarding major cyberattacks against its Qriocity, PlayStation Network, and Sony Online Entertainment businesses that leaked loads of personal…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Sony Confirms SOE Security Breach, 25 Million Accounts Compromised

    Following preliminary news of another major security breach, Sony confirmed late on Monday that its Sony Online Entertainment portal has been hacked and the personal…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • RIM Looks To Expand BES Services To Android, iOS Devices

    Earlier today, Research In Motion announced its intentions to bring its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) its mobile device security and administration services to both Android and iOS.…

    By Andrew Munchbach December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Android Users File Class Action Lawsuit Against Google For Location Tracking

    Last week, the public was up in arms after O'Reilly revealed that Apple was recording and storing the location of its iPad and iPhone users.…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Verizon Adding Location Tracking Warning Sticker To Phones

    In an effort to be "clear and transparent" with its customers and the government, Verizon Wireless has sent a letter to Congress detailing plans on…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • PlayStation Network Hacked, Credit Card Numbers And Logins May Have Been Stolen

    On Tuesday, Sony issued an update explaining the recent PlayStation Network and Qriocity outages. The company said it has discovered that between April 17th and…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • iPhone Still Tracks Users When Locations Services Are Disabled, Test Finds

    The recent rediscovery that Apple's iPhone is tracking and storing users' locations — after users all agreed to let Apple track, store and use their…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Android Gathering Location Data Too, Researcher Develops Harvesting Tool

    As enraged as you may or may not be over the fact that your phone is tracking your location, you have to admit... it's a pretty interesting…

    By Andrew Munchbach December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Apple Not Reviewing Location Data, Researcher Says

    On Wednesday, researchers from O'Reilly claimed to discover a tracking feature in iPhones and 3G iPads that reportedly sent location data back to Apple. Another…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Skype Acknowledges Android Vulnerability, User Data At Risk [Video]

    The detectives over at Android Police have found an interesting weakness in Skype for Android. The site has discovered that the popular VoIP chat client…

    By Andrew Munchbach December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • Millions Exposed In Massive Epsilon Security Breach

    In what may be one of the largest digital security breaches in United States history, millions of customer email addresses have been exposed as a…

    By Zach Epstein December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • EMC Security Division Hacked; RSA Products Used By Government, Military Potentially At Risk

    In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), information management company EMC admitted that an "extremely sophisticated" attack was in progress against its computer network. Specifically…

    By Andrew Munchbach December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • BlackBerry Vulnerability Exposed At Pwn2Own; No Fix In Sight

    In light of a WebKit vulnerability discovered at this year's Pwn2Own conference in Vancouver, Research In Motion has issued a bulletin for its most security conscious customers.…

    By Andrew Munchbach December 20th, 2018 Read More
  • India Demands Access To BlackBerry Email By March 31st

    RIM may be forced to shut down its services in India if it can't provide government intelligence agencies with access to its corporate email system…

    By Todd Haselton December 20th, 2018 Read More
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