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Security issues pose serious threats to computers across the world. In the past, threats such as viruses, worms, rootkits, etc. used to infect the files stored in the computer and in turn caused inconvenience to the users. These threats used to multiply themselves into huge numbers, which could even result in system crash. Overtime, things have changed drastically. With the advent of Internet since last quarter of a century, these viruses, worms and malware have emerged to be more cruel and merciless. Nowadays, they enter your system with hardcore criminal motives such as stealing your private information, spying on what you are doing on your system, etc. And this has not stopped with just computers; the target is even mobile phones now.
The purpose of this website is to educate the readers about the various threats and enlighten them about the various security tools that they can use to fight these threats. The various releases that we publish in this site can help you know about latest threats and the corresponding tools that can be used to stop them from causing any serious issue to your computers. We also try to keep you updated about different cyber crimes taking place in the world so that you can take the necessary precautions to keep yourselves protected. We also have considered the fact that our readers would love to know about the new launch of Antivirus software. We try to provide updated news on this too. In short, we have tried to provide our users with information regarding the whole domain of security and threats in a 360* approach so that they can enjoy safe and secure browsing.
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Due to the huge number of attacks on Android phones by hackers, security firms have been making advanced antivirus and mobile security software to protect users from malware and cyber criminals. Comodo Mobile Security and Antivirus offers Android users total online security to block malicious threa
Symantec Corporation has reported that hackers who supported the hacktivist group Anonymous might have been fooled in to downloading a Zeus Trojan to their system, which fish-out users banking details.
Anonymous was furious about the shutdown of file sharing website — Megaupload, so the gro
Experts have started to show their concern over the increase in the use of computerized components in automobiles. According to them, the new automotive age can endanger people’s life because hackers might start hijacking cars using the in-built technologies used in cars.
Now, every car man
Monsanto, an international agricultural biotechnology company, is under the watchful eye of the famous hacktivist group, Anonymous. The hacker group published an outdated data of the agricultural company, as a warning to stop attacking the world food supply.
Anonymous has also attacked Monsanto l
The New York Times Bits blog reported that Android apps developers can now access users' entire photo gallery without their permission.
According to Bits, Android apps, which has the permission to connect to the Internet, can easily view users' photo gallery and allows developers to copy to a rem
Trend Micro has announced a new threat management solution for its big enterprise and government customers. Trend Micro Deep Discovery will help users to fight against Advanced Persistent Threats and targeted attacks.
"Deep Discovery is the result of Trend Micro's thorough investigations of targe
Speculations have it that Apple will announce iPad 3 on March 7, but nothing can be said because the company has not announced anything yet. However, scammers had already started luring web users into clicking their money-generated surveys by offering free iPad 3.
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Internet security experts reported at the RSA Conference that Hacktivism does not only led to stolen data, it also exposes the negligence of company’s security system.
FBI Chief for cyber division, Eric Storm reported that firms are less bothered about their web security. He said, “Th
Verizon reported at the 2012 RSA conference that 90 percent of data breaches come from external attacks. This result was concluded after the security company studied 90 data breach cases. In the Verizon 2011 Investigative Response Caseload Review, it was also pointed out that 60 percent of hacked c
At the 2012 RSA Conference (from 27 Feb to 2 March), an eminent security technologist named Bruce Schneier reported that cyber criminals are not the greatest threat to the web security. He said that companies that collect big data, poor government policies, and the cyber war arms race are the th
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