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Hackers could Hijack your Facebook Fan page

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Seagate Patches Vulnerabilities In Wireless HDDs

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Popular Belkin Wi-Fi Routers are Vulnerable

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PayPal Vulnerability Allows Hackers to steal your money

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Twitter Open Sources-'Diffy'that Automatically Catches Bugs in Code

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FBI’s Cyber Task Force Identifies Stealthy FF-RATs used in Cyber Attack

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GitHub Again Hit by DDos Cyberattack

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26Android Phone Models shipped with pre-Installed spyware

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Zero-day vulnerabilities reportedly found in Kaspersky

and FireEye security products

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Google Patches 29 Vulnerabilities With Release of Chrome 45

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WhatsApp Users Vulnerable to v Card Vulnerability

● A dangerous security flaw in the web version of the popular instant messaging app

puts up to 200 Million of its users at risk.

● This flaw allows to compromise your machines by distributing malware.

● "To target an individual, all an attacker needs is the phone number associated with

the [WhatsApp] account,"