Security: BT, Uber, Android
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BT starts sharing malware data with rival ISPs in 'world's first'
BT boasted on Wednesday that it has become the "world's first" telco to share such information with competitors and is urging other broadband providers to follow in its footsteps.
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Uber stops using GitHub for 'private' code following 2016 mega-breach
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Android now a more tasty target than Windows, says security firm
Google's Android mobile operating system now presents attackers with a bigger threat opportunity than even Windows PCs, in terms of shipments, usage, installed base and the number of vulnerable targets, it has been claimed.
Security company Palo Alto Networks said this growing mobile threat had been foreseen as far back as 2006 before the release of the first iPhone.
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