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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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Kaspersky has released its new Kaspersky PURE 2.0 Total Security, which has Cloud-based scanning, Sandbox for checking untested codes, and ability to roll back to the previous state if system changes due to malware attacks. It also comes with new and improved features to protect users from identity
Reports have it that a modified version of the dangerous Trojan Imuler/Revir has been detected. It is spread by posing as image of girls, which is obviously to trick users into clicking the app. Personal information of users who open that app are compromised as a result.
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CNET reported that hackers have attacked into the website of a military dating web page and hacked users' e-mail addresses and passwords. According to reports, nearly 171,000 accounts were compromised and personal information were stolen and posted on Pastebin website.
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Sergey Novikov, head of Kaspersky Lab (an Internet security firm), has acclaimed that Google browser Chrome is the safest among all browsers. This news comes after Google has been criticized by many for changing its privacy policy and tracking users' web activities.
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Employers in the U.S. have started a new trend. They have now started asking for employees social network username and password. This has got the attention of some U.S. senators. Richard Blumenthal and Charles Schumer, both U.S. senators, have asked the Department of Justice and Equal Employment Op
Spam filters are blocking less of junk mail, according to the latest report from Virus Bulletin (VB). This is a worrying trend and might result in a slew of problems in the days to come.
Virus Bulletin, famous for its VB100 antivirus test award, conducts test on commercial spam filters and the la
Malware researchers at McAfee have discovered a new threat in the form of an Android malware that is capable of stealing a mobile’s initial password without actually infecting it. This Android malware is self-updating and is a remote-controlled Trojan that goes after your bank data.
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In a bid to be more transparent regarding its policies, Facebook has posted a draft version of its revised privacy policy for its users to comment on. And interestingly, the term “Privacy Policy” is being replaced with the term “Data Use Policy.” However, Facebook also
A recent report about hack threat to pro-Tibetan activists was used as a lure to attack Tibetan organizations. Researchers from security vendor AlienVault say that these attacks distribute Windows and Mac malware infections.
Report on an e-mail based cyber attack against pro-Tibet organizations s
In case you own a small or medium business (SMB) and feel that hackers won’t attack your business online, then you might be in for a shock. A research on security risk team conducted by the Verizon RISK team says otherwise. As per the report, hackers are more likely to attack SMBs as they are low-
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