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The Bible is telling people your passwords

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A recent report has claimed that the Bible is giving passwords away. Top IT news site Ars Technica spoke to password security researcher Kevin...

Anniversary Patch Tuesday with a big Internet Explorer fix

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Microsoft's monthly security bulletin and the related Patch Tuesday is celebrating its 10th birthday this month, and the most important element of this month's...

Google keeps fighting spam – Penguin 2.1 announced

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Matt Cutts, the head of the webspam team of Google, has recently announced the launch of a new update to the Penguin spam fighting...

Google introduces new search algorithm, ‘Hummingbird’

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On 27 September 2013 Google marked its 15th birthday, and with it its latest search algorithm. Google Hummingbird (which was actually quietly rolled out...

‘Game of Thrones: The 8-bit Game’ is released

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Game of Thrones fans desperately twiddling their thumbs until Season 4 starts next year (or until the next book is finally published) will be...

Redesign Arcade Fire’s latest music video through your smartphone

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Though the technology behind music videos has come a long way since Dire Straits’ Money For Nothing premiered on MTV Europe, it hasn’t quite...

The Pirate Bay launches PirateBrowser

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 To celebrate ten years of existence, The Pirate Bay has launched its own browser. The file-sharing website, which has been the bane of the...

What is Patch Tuesday?

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Patch Tuesday is the second Tuesday of each month, when Microsoft releases security patches for many of its products. Until recently, Patch Tuesday had...

A false sense of security with Google Chrome

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Be careful of storing passwords in Chrome – a serious flaw in its security means that anyone with access to your computer can see...

Mozilla Firefox version 23.0 is released

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Good news for Firefox fans: version 23.0 is out and can be downloaded from the www.mozilla.org website. In the latest version of Firefox, the...