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BeerBergman's curator insight,
May 29, 2016 4:24 PM
Est-ce que l'éthique au travail dit quelque chose sur le temps de travail des robots ?
Gust MEES's curator insight,
November 24, 2014 2:39 PM
Security researchers have discovered a new type of "Man-in-the-Middle" (MitM) attack in the wild targeting smartphone and tablets users on devices running either iOS or Android around the world. The MitM attack, dubbed DoubleDirect, enables an attacker to redirect a victim’s traffic of major websites such as Google, Facebook and Twitter to a device controlled by the attacker. Once done, cyber crooks can steal victims’ valuable personal data, such as email IDs, login credentials and banking information as well as can deliver malware to the targeted mobile device. San Francisco-based mobile security firm Zimperium detailed the threat in a Thursday blog post, revealing that the DoubleDirect technique is being used by attackers in the wild in attacks against the users of web giants including Google, Facebook, Hotmail, Live.com and Twitter, across 31 countries, including the U.S., the U.K. and Canada.
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Smart phones have changed our lives - and the media/telecommunications market. As I've said many time already, the future of media watching will be centered around viewing TV, movies and other video streaming events on our mobile devices more than regular cable TV. Mobile network providers are therefore racing to own the whole value chain. First it was Comcast with NBC Universal, then Verizon with AOL and Yahoo. Now it’s AT&T with Time Warner. This is just the beginning.