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Among Top Four Internet Companies, Is Apple Most Vulnerable? - Forbes

Among Top Four Internet Companies, Is Apple Most Vulnerable? - Forbes | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
Who is the best among the "fantastic four" Internet companies: Apple, Facebook, Google and Amazon?

 

===> But which company is the most vulnerable in today’s quickly changing market? None other than Apple, according to one panelist speaking at the Techonomy conference. <===

 

Despite Apple’s massive market cap and blockbuster products, it’s the most vulnerable because it has to constantly maintain its innovation advantage in hardware to keep consumers coming back, said Alec Ellison, chairman of investment banking at Jefferies.

 

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Online Trojan War Ends With Criminal Pleas in Bank Account Thefts - Forbes

Online Trojan War Ends With Criminal Pleas in Bank Account Thefts - Forbes | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
It all starts with the opening of a seemingly harmless email. That's just like wheeling the Trojan Horse into your office or home.
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Apple Snubs Firm That Discovered Mac Botnet, Tries To Cut Off Its Server Monitoring Infections

Apple Snubs Firm That Discovered Mac Botnet, Tries To Cut Off Its Server Monitoring Infections | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
Dr. Web's chief executive Boris Sharov, who says Apple never responded when the firm shared its findings on the Flashback botnet.

 

“They told the registrar this [domain] is involved in a malicious scheme. Which would be true if we weren’t the ones controlling it and not doing any harm to users,” says Sharov. “This seems to mean that Apple is not considering our work as a help. It’s just annoying them.”

 

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