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In an increasingly unsecure world, maybe the only safe place for you is your cozy corner with the bean bag where you surf for hours on end. But even that too is not really safe as a whole bandwagon of malware, viruses, data leakages, hackers and a zillion other online miscreants are ready to pounce on you as soon as you go online.
As a result you need to be on the top of things when it comes to your online security be it at your home, workplace or on the go. This place is your one stop shop for the latest news and information about the biggest and deadliest scams, viruses, malware, spam, spyware and Trojans creeping up on you to malign, mutilate and manipulate your digital life.
Read, share and like what’s hot in the world of computer security and digital privacy and what’s more, you get to know the intricacies of how to safeguard your online identity, avoid petty scams and outsmart hackers and spammers. Read on…
You just can’t afford the luxury of sneaking off to grab a ball game post-lunch as you boss might get to see where you have been. Of course not in person, but on your Facebook wall in case he’s on your friends’ list, thanks to new age location-based services and apps like Foursquare, Gowal
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Vupen is a small security firm based in Montpellier in southern France. Chaouki Bekrar is the chief executive of Vupen and also its lead hacker, who dismantled Google Chrome’s security at a Google-run competition at Vancouver last month. The interesting part is that
This seems to come straight out of a twisted plot of a Hollywood sci-fi movie. Computer viruses in the future might become a threat for human beings and spread dangerous epidemics. Hackers can create potentially dangerous software that can evolve into biological viruses and infect biological beings.
Last year saw a huge rise in the number of malware incidents and has become a major concern worldwide. Malware can be in the form of Trojans, worms, viruses, rootkits, spyware and adware. And once it infects your system, the trail of destruction it leaves ranges from identity-theft to phising attack
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The rise in the number and intensity of cyber-attacks worldwide in recent times is a major issue for the connected world. Hackers are applying new techniques to beat the latest firewalls and security software to hack government, corporate and private domains at will.
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Your worst Orwellian nightmare might just become a reality very soon. George Orwell in his often-cited book, 1984, talks about small devices that fly around neighborhoods and peer into windows and this possibly will be the new face of America in a couple of years.
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Smartphones are the way to go and one recent study even says that they will outnumber PCs by the end of 2013. Apparently they will be the most common device to access the Internet in the recent future. But with convenience and great Internet accessibility, come great risks
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The above question must really get your mind’s bells ringing and you might ask – How can this combination work for me? Hackers and one’s online security, eh. But the new tagline in the time of heightened cyber attacks and a deluge of Android malware is,”Hack
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The Internet has made our lives so convenient that today you can get the best deals and discounts for flight tickets, apparel, music CDs and books right on your laptop while sipping a Corona Extra. But the fact that you no longer need to physically visit these amazingly
People were eagerly waiting for the release of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview operating system by Microsoft. And as millions all over the globe finally download the new Windows OS, apprehensions regarding its usability, performance, and security are also rift among everyday users as well as the indu
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