Latest articles tagged “security”

Latest articles tagged “security”

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Want Ad-Free Browsing Experience? Check Out Aviator Browser from WhiteHat
by Dan Vlasic on 30 November 2014 · 4963 views
Aviator will do good to those of you who WANT more privacy, but don't have enough expertise to mingle with settings and extensions. Although, Aviator does a couple more things I found great. ... Read more
Schannel Vulnerability Affects All Versions of Windows
by Dan Vlasic on 15 November 2014 · 2047 views
Not a single Windows OS version is safe from a vulnerability recently disclosed by Microsoft itself. It is called Schannel, or Microsoft Secure Channel, and is especially dangerous for people running websites. ... Read more
Interview with Bitdefender's Senior e-Threat Analyst Bogdan Botezatu
by Dan Vlasic on 3 November 2014 · 4060 views
We asked Bitdefender's Senior e-Threat Analyst about the AV future, its greatest challenges, the safest OS and browsers, Edward Snowden impact, the data Bitdefender collects, protection of data stored in the cloud and other tricks for our readers. ... Read more
Mobile Apps for Encrypted Chatting
by Dan Vlasic on 29 October 2014 · 4657 views
We have witnessed an avalanche of 'secure' apps - Secret, Whisper, Yik Yak, and now Facebook's Rooms - that wear false flags of anonymity and privacy. The following list of apps will not include those gibberish anonymity apps for bullies. ... Read more
Our Chart of Top Dumb Ways to Mess Up Your PC
by Dan Vlasic on 28 October 2014 · 17636 views
Computer users need to be a lot more savvy these days than they used to be due to an increasing number of cyberslime all over the Internet. ... Read more
Giveaway: Bitdefender Internet Security 2015 [Ended]
by Mihai Neacsu on 27 October 2014 · 3975 views
Welcome to a new Giveaway, this time courtesy of Bitdefender. We're offering 6-months licenses for Free for their top product Bitdefender Internet Security 2015. ... Read more
Google Engineers Discover a 'Poodle' flaw in Web Encryption Standard: Don't Use Public Wi-Fi
by Dan Vlasic on 26 October 2014 · 3183 views
Google researchers published a report about the exploit in the 18-year old SSL 3.0 encryption protocol for browsers and websites. It lets attackers calculate the plain text of secure connections. ... Read more
Microsoft Adds Two-Factor Authentication to Windows 10 in Security Overhaul
by Chris Thomas on 23 October 2014 · 2383 views
Microsoft has announced that it has just added an interesting twist to two-factor authentication within Windows 10. ... Read more
What Google's Security Key is and How it Works
by Gary Oldwood on 22 October 2014 · 3683 views
Google added one more layer of protection in Google accounts called Security Key. ... Read more
Anonabox - A Router Sending All Your Traffic Through Tor Raises $600.000 on Kickstarter Within 3 Days
by Dan Vlasic on 19 October 2014 · 2043 views
Anonabox Kickstarte campaign pledged $7.500, and within the first three days it raised over $600.000! It is a router that sends all your traffic through Tor. ... Read more
Snowden: Avoid Google, Facebook and Dropbox
by Dan Vlasic on 17 October 2014 · 5637 views
Snowden admitted that even though Google and Facebook have seemingly beefed up some of their practices, they are still 'dangerous services' as far as privacy is concerned. ... Read more
SnapChat Data Leak - How to Protect Yourself in the Future
by Dan Vlasic on 14 October 2014 · 6380 views
Image leaks and cloud hacks seem to become the new normal, and if September's major iCloud hack was a big deal in the tech world, October SnapChat leak seems to come as something natural and predictable. ... Read more
Dropbox Data Breach Reported But Details From Cloud Company Suggest Otherwise
by Pete Daniel on 14 October 2014 · 2270 views
According to some users of Reddit almost 7 million Dropbox accounts holders have had their username and password security combinations acquired by hackers. A few of these have so far been listed on a Pastebin page that is publicly available to see. ... Read more
Kmart Stores Hit By Data Breach
by Pete Daniel on 13 October 2014 · 1801 views
Kmart has reported that it is the latest victim of a point of sale malware attack. The attack happened at the end of last week. Both the FCC & customers were informed via official documents and a small notice on the Kmart web site. ... Read more
Hackers Are Ready for New Attacks On iCloud. It's Easier Than You'd Expect
by Dan Vlasic on 11 October 2014 · 3097 views
The bottom line is not much has changed for Apple’s users, and the security system of iDevices is as secure, or hackable, as it was before the iCloud celeb photo hack. ... Read more
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