HTC agrees to fix vulnerabilities found in millions of its devices

HTC agrees to fix vulnerabilities found in millions of its devices

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  1. Chris Wysopal

    112.0 days ago

    HTC agrees to fix vulnerabilities found in millions of its devices - http://t.co/FubSW79zqx < how nice of them, thanks FTC.

  2. Jeff Pettorino

    112.0 days ago

    RT @WeldPond: HTC agrees to fix vulnerabilities found in millions of its devices - http://t.co/FubSW79zqx < how nice of them, thanks FTC.

  3. helpnetsecurity

    112.0 days ago

    HTC agrees to fix vulnerabilities found in millions of its devices - http://t.co/F9ueZI2mrI



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