Vodafone bears blame for shipping Mariposa botnet malware on HTC Magic
March 9, 2010

Vodafone has stepped up to the plate and taken full responsibility for shipping the HTC Magic that came pre-loaded with unwanted guests - specifically the Mariposa botnet malware as well as other nasties. that was due to the cellphone carrier's Spanish arm which supplied an HTC Magic smartphone that came with malware where it allows one to set up a backdoor for stealing info on connected computers all through the synchronization process. Vodafone claims that that is an isolated and local problem, so don't look at your HTC Magic in a funny way the next moment you sync.
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Microsoft Denies NSA Backdoor In Win7
November 21, 2009

Microsoft has rejected claims that it intentionally put a backdoor in Windows 7 at the inquiry of NSA (National protection Agency) which would allegedly allow NSA to spy on users. Some parties are additionally concerned that Microsoft might be compelled to do so as the US government is one of its most critical customers, though other experts note that the consequences of allowing such a thing to be included could be even more severe. Do you think Microsoft would put such a operate into Windows 7? Drop us a comment and let us know what you think.
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