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How corporate fears of hacks just created Silicon Valley's newest $1 billion startup

Don't want to become the next Ashley Madison? Silicon Valley thinks you need to upgrade your security.

Investors are putting their faith in a company you may never have heard of called Okta. The six-year-old San Francisco-based company provides software that gives businesses an extra layer of security when their employees are accessing Internet-connected services, like Google docs or DropBox file storage.

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How to tell if your USB is weaponized

USB drives are frequent targets of hackers. Here are some ways to tell if a malicious party has targeted your USB device.

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A new exploit lets hackers unlock any Honda made since 2012

Thankfully, thieves still wouldn't be able to drive the vehicles away.

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An Italian spyware hacked iPhone, and Android smartphones: Google reports

As per recent reports, hackers to spy on users have hacked iPhones and Android smartphones utilizing an Italian organization's tools.

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