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Will the Ashley Madison hack force us to take online privacy more seriously?Now that the alleged intimate details of people’s love lives are being shared all over the web – will we finally start taking online privacy more seriously?CanadaAug 21, 2015
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3 of 4 companies still vulnerable to Heartbleed bug, a year after its discovery: studyDespite widespread breaches like the theft of 900 SINs from the CRA, a new study alleges many big companies have not yet taken action to protect their public-facing systems from the Heartbleed Bug.TechApr 8, 2015
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What you really need to know about online security flawsFor the average web user, security vulnerabilities like the Heartbleed Bug don’t mean much. So how can we cut through the noise and understand the importance of these serious vulnerabilities?TechMar 23, 2015
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What we learned from the Heartbleed bugThe Heartbleed bug was one of the biggest technology stories of the year, and Canadians were some of the worst affected. What have we learned since?CanadaDec 12, 2014
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RCMP lay additional charges against hacker accused in Heartbleed bug caseThe RCMP have laid 16 more charges against a London, Ont., man originally charged last April in connection with the Heartbleed computer bug and the loss of data from the Canada Revenue Agency website.CanadaDec 3, 2014
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Cyber-attacks to increase over the next decade, says studySo far this year governments, retailers and millions of web users have been the target of cyber-attacks. A new study suggests the worst could be yet to come.CanadaOct 29, 2014
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New ‘Poodle’ security bug has less bite than Heartbleed, ShellshockGoogle security researchers have uncovered another security bug in widely used encryption technology that could allow hackers to take over email, banking and other online accounts.TechOct 15, 2014
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Shellshock bug: Some Canadian government systems taken offline as precautionThe Canadian federal government has taken some of its systems offline in response to the newly discovered Shellshock bug.CanadaSep 26, 2014
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New ‘Bash’ security flaw may be worse than ‘Heartbleed’ bugNew warnings are emerging of a security flaw known as the "Bash" bug, which cyber experts say may pose a serious threat to computers and other devices using Unix-based operating systems such as Linux and Mac OS X.TechSep 25, 2014
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Ethical hackers: ‘Without us, no one will protect you’What does the term 'hacker' really mean? Sometimes, they're the good guys.TechSep 18, 2014
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