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Hacker Targets iPod, iTunes Restrictions

A hacker known for cracking the copy-protection technology in DVDs claims to have unlocked the playback restrictions of Apple Computer Inc.’s iPod and iTunes music products and plans to license his...

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Adobe Applications’ vulnerablity

Adobe declared about a new discovery of a security flaw that could give attackers control over compromised systems. They have warned their users about its root cause. The vulnerability affects the...

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McAfee Predictions For Top 10 security threats

McAfee has recently predicted about the new patterns of the online crime that we may need to prepare ourselves as exploiters will continue to expand their malware tools in 2007 and it is most likely to...

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Yahoo Messenger gets a bug

Yahoo Messenger users are being urged to upgrade to the latest version after the application was hit by a ‘highly critical’ vulnerability. The flaw allows for a buffer overflow attack against an...

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Blu-Ray, HD DVD encryption cracked

The copy protection seems to be ruined on the latest Blu-Ray and HD DVD technology has been broken, according to a code writer’s post at the Doom9 video enthusiast forums. Someone on this forum has...

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Steve Jobs is AT&T Hacker, not against iPhone Hackers

Back in 1971, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak (founders of Apple Computer Inc.) went into business to build ‘Blue Boxes’. A device that allowed free illegitimate phone calls by faking the signals used...

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