5 big buts about the Pixel 4 phone

Credit to Author: JR Raphael| Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 04:00:00 -0700

Look, I’ll just come out and say it: I’m a big believer in buts.

Now, hang on a sec: You haven’t accidentally stumbled onto the world’s last remaining Sir Mix-a-Lot fan site. (If only!) No, the buts of which I speak at this particular moment are the single “t” variety — as in, the contradictory kinds of statements that are so frequently missing when we talk about technology.

You know what I’m talking about, right? Here in these tribal times of 2019, it’s all too easy to fall into a pattern of seeing a certain sort of product or type of device as being either “awesome” or “inferior,” with little gray space in between those extremes. You’ve used this kind of smartphone for years now, damn it, so it has to be the best! And that other company’s devices are, like, obviously awful. They’re from the competing team! They could never be worth your while.

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A week in security (October 7 – 13)

Credit to Author: Malwarebytes Labs| Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 15:30:38 +0000

A look at the cybersecurity news from October 7 – 13, including updates on war shipping, managed service providers, and stalkerware.

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Las aplicaciones “fleeceware” cobran de más a los usuarios por funcionalidades básicas

Credit to Author: Sophos Iberia| Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 10:41:15 +0000

SophosLabs ha descubierto en el Play Market de Google una serie de aplicaciones de Android cuyo único objetivo parece ser sobrecargar a los usuarios con aplicaciones móviles que ofrecen una funcionalidad muy simple disponible en aplicaciones de bajo costo o gratuitas. Los desarrolladores de aplicaciones aprovechan un modelo de negocio disponible dentro del ecosistema Play [&#8230;]<img src=”http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/sophos/dgdY/~4/9Z_QjndYQ28″ height=”1″ width=”1″ alt=””/>

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Google launches leaked-password checker, will bake it into Chrome in December

Credit to Author: Gregg Keizer| Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 04:06:00 -0700

Google has launched a web-based hacked-password checker, part of its efforts to bake an alert system into Chrome.

Called “Password Checker,” the service examines the username-password combinations stored in Chrome’s own password manager and reports back on those authentication pairings that have been exposed in publicly-known data breaches.

The web version can be found at passwords.google.com<>, the umbrella site for Chrome users who run the browser after logging in with their Google account, then use that to synchronize data – including passwords – between copies of Chrome on different devices.

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