The Federal Bureau of Investigation did not exhaust possible solutions to unlock an iPhone connected to a gunman involved in a late-2015 shooting spree before seeking a court order to compel Apple Inc to help access the device, a U.S. Justice Department internal watchdog said on Tuesday.
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A pair of independent Israeli security researchers found the major security flaw this week. By giving simple voice commands, they found they could install malware and launch websites even from a computer's lock screen...
As of October 25th, the Hawaiian burg can ask you to pay between $15 to $99 if you're caught looking at a mobile device while you're strutting the crosswalk.
No word on how much it costs if you're caught looking at your watch, chewing gum or talking to someone next to you, while using a crosswalk.
In a world of doing whatever it takes to do business with the U.S. Government, Gizmodo/AP reports, Kaspersky wants to prove his business doesn't operate maliciously- including turning over their source code for the government to vet.