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  1. Any decent Android phones left on the market? on Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Launched, Features Curved Display, Iris Scanner (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I am an iphone user with hardware issues looking to switch to Android. Most people I've spoken to also have hardware issues with their iPhones and I don't trust their quality anymore. I'll admit that I was still under impression until about a week ago that Android phones are cheaper than iPhones, easy to reflash / upgrade with a stock google rom without bloatware and come with removable battery and expandable storage. From the options I've looked at, most Android phones do not meet the above criteria. All of the above are hard requirements (the phone has to meet all of them) - what Android phones still meet these requirements?

  2. Not even close for many reasons on Why Gmail Has Better Security Than Your Bank · · Score: 1

    Gmail security is not even close to that of most major banks. One of the main reasons for that is unlimited tries on the number of password attempts, no account lockout, and until not that long ago they were allowing http connnections, which are not that difficult to intercept on a public wifi. This is one of the main problems in online security - email providers, and online identity providers, like twitter, facebook, etc... are not as secure as they would like you to believe. Most major banks do have more restrictions in what passwords can be used, how many attempts, https only traffic, etc... They would be the better identity providers if they wanted to be in that business. And yes, gmail with two factor and a strong password, strong forgotten password setup, is still reasonably strong, but most people don't use it and opt for the bare minimum. Then when their email password gets cracked by one of the bots and starts sending spam they change the password to something else thats marginally more secure until the next bot cracks it. One final thought, banks have a different view on privacy than online providers. I don't mind providing my phone number to the bank for risk-based authentication based on ip address. I do mind giving that information up to google and facebook.

  3. Re:What's in it for consumers? on Bitcoin Gets Its First TV Ads · · Score: 1

    What if some online merchants began pricing their products cheaper because they don't have to pay Visa and Mastercard fees. You don't think some consumers would go for it?

  4. This can't be the real deal on Top Five Theaters Won't Show "The Interview" Sony Cancels Release · · Score: 2

    Something seems off on this whole thing. They are afraid of 911 style threats... at a movie theater?! The Koreans probably got something else on the executives. Something so good that the execs are giving in to these crazy demands. The whole 911 thing sounds like an alternative explanation for whats really going on.

  5. And the security community is anxious... on Silk Road 2.0 Seized By FBI, Alleged Founder Arrested In San Francisco · · Score: 1

    ...to hear how exactly they got him.

  6. Define Secure on The Security Industry Is Failing Miserably At Fixing Underlying Dangers · · Score: 1

    I am an infosec veteran and largely agree with the notion that the bad guys are winning. After reading through the comments section, many seem to be of the opinion that "secure" software means that it cannot be defeated by anyone. Thats never going to be the case. Every security system can be defeated, especially when people are involved, which probably accounts for all of them. There is no such thing as a perfectly secure system.

  7. Anyone caught in China for hacking? on Chinese Hackers Had Unfettered Access To Nortel Networks For a Decade · · Score: 2

    According to TFA, the excuse used by the Chinese government amounts to "wasn't government sponsored, show us some proof".

    Have there been any cases where a hack was actually traced to an individual in China? Has the Chinese government followed up in those instances to arrest and try the individuals? I would think that if someone in US were to hack into a Chinese company network they would be arrested and tried.

  8. Background check required? on Public Markets For Predicting Google's Market Cap · · Score: 1

    So when someone places a large bet on the next terrorist attack (or terror alert level rising) is a background check required?

    A market liket that sounds like a good idea, but insider trading could become a widespread problem ;)

  9. I knew this was gonna happen... on Mexican Attorney General Gets Microchip in Arm · · Score: 1
    Also in the news:

    After hearing about Mexican Attourney-General California officials quickly started work on a bionic eye for their governor. It will feature night vision, and will integrate into a secret electronic defense system.

    Rumours have it, the eye will also have complete plug and play support.

  10. Some of you may be missing the point on Google to be Sued Over Name? · · Score: 1
    Will Google mean googols? Google is the stunningly popular Internet search-engine that recently announced plans to sell shares to the public. Googol is the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. Investors are hoping to make googols of bucks on Google shares.
    rest of article Google IS profiting from the word "googol".