Android trojans designed to spy on SMS messages are becoming more targeted with new ones using keywords to filter the captured data.The technique was recently spotted by malware analysts from Trend Micro in a trojan that posed as a copy of the game Coin Pirates.As most Android trojans these days, the malware was foun... |
8 August 2011 00:00 GMT |
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Cupertino, California-based Apple stated recently that its App Store needed some improvements, and it seems that the first of them have already been put in place. According to the news, the company asked developers to add a list of keywords for the applications they submitted to the software portal so as to improve t... |
29 July 2009 09:49 GMT |
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Google has introduced a new feature in order to help its advertisers have a better view of the market. The search volume data are statistics that show the number of queries performed in the past on Google and the affiliate search network that matches the current keywords. Trevor Claiborne, Inside AdWords team member,... |
9 July 2008 12:23 GMT |
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Allegedly, comparative advertising is good for consumers, competition and free speech, or at least it is according to the Google Public Policy blog. Well, that was all a bunch of hooey for the legislators in Utah, who last year passed a law that prohibited search engines from allowing trademarks to be used as keyword... |
10 March 2008 04:04 GMT |
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.hack//Quarantine is the fourth part in a series of four PlayStation 2 video games based within the .hack universe. The game simulates an MMORPG entitled The World and accomplishes this without requiring the player to ever actually venture online. The game is part of a serial storyline, with each of the four games s... |
16 May 2007 01:51 GMT |
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According to the claims of security developers, the administrator rights in Windows Vista are governed by the actual names that are assigned to the executable files. A C++ developer emphasized the fact that the names of the projects executed in Windows Vista are intimately connected to the names of the executables. “... |
23 April 2007 10:43 GMT |
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