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HRP-4C Miim's Human-like Walking

A good example of the Creepy factor when robots begin to look too lifelike.
AIST has succeeded in making HRP-4C Miim walk like a human being. Her knees are stretched by up/down motion of the waist, the single-toe supporting realizes ...


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Mobile Security – Android vs. iOS [Infographic]

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Phonebook-slurping, spam-sending app found in App Store

Phonebook-slurping, spam-sending app found in App Store | L'impresa "mobile" | Scoop.it

 

 

 

 

A malicious app that slurps mobile users' phonebooks and uploads them to a remote server has been spotted being offered both on Google Play and Apple's App Store.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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http://www.net-security.org/malware_news.php?id=2174

 


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Hackers Allegedly Leak 1 Million Apple Device IDs

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AntiSec hacker group has in its possession over 12,000,000 Apple iOS device IDs. To prove it, it has released 1,000,001 IDs to the public.

 

Though they haven’t released them, hackers also claim the real names, addresses and cell phones in some cases accompany the UDIDs on the list, making this leak an even bigger privacy concern.

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“During the second week of March 2012, a Dell Vostro notebook, used by Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K. Stangl from FBI Regional Cyber Action Team and New York FBI Office Evidence Response Team was breached using the AtomicReferenceArray vulnerability on Java, during the shell session some files were downloaded from his Desktop folder one of them with the name of “NCFTA_iOS_devices_intel.csv” turned to be a list of 12,367,232 Apple iOS devices including Unique Device Identifiers (UDID), user names, name of device, type of device, Apple Push Notification Service tokens, zipcodes, cellphone numbers, addresses, etc,” claims Antisec.

 

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http://mashable.com/2012/09/04/hackers-apple-device-id/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mashable+%28Mashable%29

 


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