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Any recommendations for outdoor security camera systems that don't rely on power supply?
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What's the motivation for google to find zero days in windows and intel products?
Google zero day project is awesome place where people (presumably) find zero days and vulnerabilities in products that are far more secured than Android. Why don't they make their OS at least as secured as Windows before hacking into other companies products?

Submitted February 02, 2018 at 08:00AM by kokobannana
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Any research on this topic done since 2015?
Google Security published some research back in 23 July 2015 comparing the opinions of experts vs non-experts on the topic of "top online safety practices" for individuals. Has anybody, Google or otherwise, published any more research since then on the differences between expert/non-expert security practice opinions?original link: https://security.googleblog.com/2015/07/new-research-comparing-how-security.html

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