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‘FREAK’ security flaw affecting Microsoft PCsMillions of Windows PCs are vulnerable to a decades-old security flaw called “FREAK” that leaves users susceptible to hackers when visiting supposedly secure websites.TechMar 9, 2015
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Heartbleed bug: How to create a more secure passwordCyber security experts are urging users to change all of their passwords because of a serious bug in encryption technology widely used online.TechApr 9, 2014
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Alleged Wi-Fi tracking is out of Canadians’ control: privacy expertsNew allegations that CSEC tracked the gadgets of travellers using Wi-Fi have some questioning their privacy – but experts say there's little Canadians can do about it.CanadaJan 31, 2014
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