USB-C Authentication could banish USB threats forever, but it might also mean you’re tied to buying ‘approved’ accessories.
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Microsoft mistake leaves Windows 10 users fuming
Microsoft Windows 10 users were livid late last week after Microsoft mistakenly told them that their licenses were invalid.
“Right to repair” gets a boost from new DCMA software rules
It just got easier for owners of a wide range of home devices to hack and repair their software.
Ubisoft yanks keys for online games purchased via unauthorised parties
Far Cry 4 and other games disappeared over the weekend, leaving a trail of ex-Ubisoft fans in their wake, stripped of games Ubisoft thinks were “fraudulently” bought on third-party sites.
Adobe updates its e-reader – DRM data no longer transmitted insecurely
Adobe’s e-reader software now has “enhanced security” for uploading metadata about what you read. Or, as you might say, “no longer uploads that data insecurely”…