New iPad Jailbroken on Launch Day; RDP Exploit Confirmed: Patch Windows Now!; More Malware Discovered With Stolen Digital Certificates; Smartphone Password Managers: Not Secure?; And More.

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Mar 21, 2012, 8:00:00 AM3/21/12
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  Security Watch March 14, 2012
 
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New iPad Jailbroken on Launch Day
It was a busy, and successful, day for the iPhone Dev Team, a group of iOS hackers.

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RDP Exploit Confirmed: Patch Windows Now!
Less than three days after Microsoft warned of a critical flaw in the Remote Desktop Protocol in all versions of Windows, several security researchers have confirmed a legitimate working exploit is now available.

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New Java-Based Malware Is "Fileless"
Kaspersky Lab has discovered a Java-exploiting Trojan that doesn't create new files when it infects a system, making it more difficult to detect.

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More Malware Discovered With Stolen Digital Certificates
A malicious Trojan spotted in Western Europe bears an authentic digital certificate stolen from a Swiss firm.

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Smartphone Password Managers: Not Secure?
ElcomSoft researchers recently evaluated security in 17 password managers for iPhone and BlackBerry. Their conclusion? There isn't any.

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Review: Bitdefender Mobile Security (for Android)
Bitdefender Mobile Security runs so quietly in the background, you'll barely notice it. However its antivirus needs some polishing.

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Security Troubleshooting Techniques
Your computer is acting up, but your security software says everything's fine? Here are a few simple techniques to help isolate and possibly solve the problem.

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