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- Deep packet inspection device purged of flaw that threatened TOR users, Ars Technica
- ‘Doomsday Virus’; Fizzles Out, Thanks to Internet Providers, Scientific American
- New E-Banking Trojans Target Android Users, threatpost
- Author Kills DarkComet Spyware After Syria Uses It, Slashdot
- Paul Vixie On DNS Changer: We’re Dealing With Malware the Wrong Way, Slashdot
- Web exploit figures out what OS victim is using, customizes payload, Ars Technica
- Hackers Steal Keyless BMW In Under 3 Minutes, Slashdot
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- New Android Malware Family Infects 100,000, threatpost
- Microsoft Revokes Trust in 28 of Its Own Certificates, threatpost
- More Malware Using a Remote Payload Discovered on Google Play, threatpost
- Formspring question-and-answer platform compromised, The H Security: News and Features
- Google Patches Three High-Priority Flaws in Chrome 20, threatpost
- Dark Comet RAT Tailored For Attacks On Gamers, Governments, threatpost
- Yahoo Looking Into Password Breach, threatpost
- Instagram Patches “Friendship Vulnerability” Privacy Hole, threatpost
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By Thomas Gideon
– July 15, 2012
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