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This article was published on October 10, 2012

The Next Web’s Daily Dose: Office for Android, privacy on Verizon, and more


The Next Web’s Daily Dose: Office for Android, privacy on Verizon, and more

Malware infects a large percentage of computers owned by folks trying to get software for free, Verizon smartphone owners need to opt out of data collection, Office 2013 for iOS and Android rumors spin, and ‘Pinkie Pie’ takes down a fat prize.

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  • Microsoft: 76% of pirates trying to get free software end up with malware infecting their PCs: Read more
  • Microsoft: Information concerning release of Office for iOS and Android is ‘not accurate:’ Read more
  • Verizon iPhone owners have 30 days to opt-out of sharing location, search data and more with advertisers: Read more
  • ‘Pinkie Pie’ notches second full Chrome exploit worth $60k at Pwnium 2 hackathon [updated]: Read more

  

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