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Two million log-ins stolen from Facebook, Google, ADP payroll processor
2013-12-04 14:31:36| InfoWorld: Top News
Two million log-ins and passwords from services such as Facebook, Google and Twitter have been found on a Netherlands-based server, part of a large botnet using controller software nicknamed "Pony." Another company whose users' log-in credentials showed up on the server was ADP, which specializes in payroll and human resources software, wrote Daniel Chechik, a security researcher with Trustwave's SpiderLabs.
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A New Blacklist Of Stolen Smartphones Will Help Deter Device Theft
2013-11-30 03:00:43| Wireless - Topix.net
A frustration of law enforcement officials across the globe is that criminals that steal smartphones often ship them out of the country that they steal them in so that the devices can be resold and activated on wireless networks that have no record of the theft.
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Carriers reject kill switch for stolen smartphones
2013-11-20 01:59:03| Wireless - Topix.net
Samsung Electronics, the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, has proposed installing a built-in anti-theft measure known as a "kill switch" that would render stolen or lost phones inoperable, but the nation's biggest carriers have rejected the idea, according to San Francisco's top prosecutor.
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Carriers reject kill switch for stolen smartphones
2013-11-20 01:59:02| Wireless - Topix.net
In this June 13, 2013 file photo, Citizens Crime Commission of New York president Richard Aborn, far left, Annie Palazzolo, second from left, and her father Paul Boke, third from left, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, second from right and Nassau County, N.Y. Distrct Attorney Kathleen Rice, far right, listens as San Francisco District ... (more)
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Adobe confirms millions of stolen passwords were not secured properly
2013-11-05 00:48:24| InfoWorld: Top News
Researchers have revealed, and Adobe has confirmed, that the millions passwords stolen during the breach in October were not originally stored according to industry best practices. Instead of being hashed, the passwords were encrypted, which could make things a little easier for those looking to crack them.
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