Latest articles tagged “security”

Latest articles tagged “security”

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TrueCrypt Under Audit, Its Future Unknown, To Migrate or Not To Migrate?
by Dan Vlasic on 19 June 2014 · 2341 views
If you calm down, and instead of rushing to find a more or less viable substitute, you start browsing and reading what online community has to say about the issue, you may as well do nothing. ... Read more
TweetDeck Hacked and Fixed
by Dan Vlasic on 12 June 2014 · 2237 views
On Wednesday morning many TweetDeck users got an unpleasant surprise when they saw their favorite Twitter client displaying pop-ups of odd nature. XSS exploit allowed hackers take control over affected accounts. ... Read more
You Entrust Your PC to Antivirus, but Do You Trust the Antivirus Company?
by Dan Vlasic on 10 June 2014 · 12229 views
Users install antivirus products to protect themselves from the hackers, but who is to protect users from the companies they rely on for protection? ... Read more
Avast Community Forum Hacked
by Dan Vlasic on 30 May 2014 · 2827 views
Yes, Avast community forum was hacked, and no, your payment information was not compromised. A few days after the notorious hack, the forum is still down. ... Read more
China Seeks Removal of IBM servers and Bans Windows 8
by Dan Vlasic on 30 May 2014 · 3735 views
Who is to blame Microsoft and IBM are having difficulty doing business in China? Most probably, the State Department. Espionage and surveillance revelations force China to act decisively. ... Read more
Cinavia Anti-Piracy Technology Circumvented By DVD-Ranger Team
by Chris Thomas on 26 May 2014 · 5430 views
A pirating team by the name of DVD-Ranger recently figured out a Cinavia workaround that is making headlines in anti-piracy news. ... Read more
Apple's iCloud Activation Bypassed by doulCi Hacking Team - Thousands of Locked iDevices Being Unlocked Per Day
by Chris Thomas on 23 May 2014 · 24637 views
A hacking duo consisting of two well-known Twitter users - MerrukTechnolog and AquaXetine - have released a web-based hack that lets users bypass the iCloud activation process and unlock iPhones and iPads in a few simple steps. ... Read more
Edward Snowden's First Interview to an American TV Channel
by Dan Vlasic on 23 May 2014 · 1978 views
The online media outlets are buzzing in anticipation of Edward Snowden's first interview to an American TV channel ever since his voluntary exile from the U.S. ... Read more
eBay Hacked, change your password now (how-to included)
by Gary Oldwood on 21 May 2014 · 3116 views
eBay reported only a few hours ago that hackers dug their way into its servers and hit a gold mine by compromising user data. ... Read more
Encrypted Traffic Grows Exponentially After Snowden Revelations
by Dan Vlasic on 21 May 2014 · 2008 views
Last week, a Canadian broadband management company Sandvine published a new report revealing some interesting statistics. According to the report, the amount of encrypted traffic is increasing worldwide after Snowden revelations. ... Read more
Security Alert for Android: A Tool That Turns Android Apps Into Malware Goes on Sale
by Dan Vlasic on 18 May 2014 · 1950 views
A tool that trojanizes Android apps goes on sale, and anyone with $300 worth of Bitcoin can purchase the tool alongside with 24/7 support. ... Read more
Google Connection to NSA Evident from Published Emails
by Dan Vlasic on 15 May 2014 · 2264 views
Close Google-NSA connections proved to be true when leaked emails got published online. Google cofounder Sergei Brin and Vice President Eric Schmidt had a couple of top secret encounters with the National Security Agency of the United States. ... Read more
Tails 1.0 OS Available – Salvation or Doom?
by Dan Vlasic on 13 May 2014 · 8574 views
One of the most mysterious Internet projects, Tails OS version 1.0 is finally available to users after 5 long years of testing. The first version of OS was released in 2009, code-named Amnesia, which was based on Incognito OS. ... Read more
LG Announces New Lineup of G Pad Tablets in Three Sizes, Mentions Upcoming Wearable G Watch
by Chris Thomas on 12 May 2014 · 2360 views
Today LG announced that it will be launching a new lineup of tablets that will run on Google's Android operating system. The new products, which have been named G Pads, will be available in sizes ranging from 7 to 10.1 inches. ... Read more
Microsoft Doesn't Commit to XP Service Expiration, Issues an Out-of-Band XP Security Update for Internet Explorer
by Chris Thomas on 11 May 2014 · 2343 views
Microsoft recently issued an "out-of-band" security update for XP that patches a flaw in Internet Explorer. ... Read more
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