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Popular Science Selects Almond 3 a “Best of What's New” Winner for 2016

RENO, Nev., Oct. 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Securifi‘s Almond 3 Home Wi-Fi System, the most comprehensive router to date launching in the coming weeks, has been recognized by Popular Science as a “Best of What’s New” award winner for 2016. The world’s largest science and technology magazine has highlighted Almond 3 among this year’s breakthrough products …

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Best Buy's Geek Squad Launches New Home Wi-Fi Setup & Support Service

MINNEAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–As we add more internet-connected devices to our home networks, it’s increasingly common to encounter problems when Wi-Fi performance just can’t keep up. A new service launching this week from Best Buy’s Geek Squad comes to the aid of anyone frustrated by networking issues, providing in-home or remote setup as well as ongoing 24/7 …

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Connected Home Security System Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends …

Connected Home Security System  market research report provides granular analysis of the market share, segmentation, revenue forecasts and geographic regions of the market. Connected Home Security System  Market report 2016-2020 focuses on the major drivers and restraints for the key players.  The Connected Home Security System market research report is a professional and in-depth study on the …

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Akamai: 12-Year-Old SSH Vulnerability Fueling Internet-Of-Broken-Things DDoS Attacks, And Worse

from the security-as-a-distant-afterthought dept We’ve increasingly covered how the “internet of poorly secured things” has contributed to a rise in larger DDoS attacks than ever before. The barely-there security standards implemented by companies more interested in hype than quality meant it didn’t take long before hackers were able to incorporate “smart” refrigerators, power outlets, TVs …

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Cisco CEO Robbins: There are no backdoors in our products

Cisco’s Chuck Robbins spoke at the Tuesday evening keynote at Gartner Symposium 2016 in Orlando. Image: Jason Hiner/TechRepublic Cisco recently changed its brand promise to: “We securely connect everything to make anything possible.” It was CEO Chuck Robbins that added “securely” to the sentence. He got pushback from his team, who worried that it might …

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