Latest articles tagged “security”

Latest articles tagged “security”

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Symantec: AntiVirus Is Dead
Symantec: AntiVirus Is Dead
by Dan Vlasic on 10 May 2014 · 11542 views
Symantec, the antivirus pioneer, was the company that first came up with an idea and its implementation of anti-virus software. 25 years later, the company’s Vice-President Brian Dye says “anti-virus is dead.” ... Read more
Mail Attachments in iOS 7 are vulnerable
Mail Attachments in iOS 7 are vulnerable
by Dan Vlasic on 8 May 2014 · 1872 views
Independent developer Andreas Kurtz reports about vulnerability in iOS 7, which enables hackers get access to files that are attached to emails. The vulnerability contradicts Apple’s statement that iDevices additionally encrypt email attachments. ... Read more
Alternatives to Google Search Engine That Do Not Store User Data
Alternatives to Google Search Engine That Do Not Store User Data
by Dan Vlasic on 7 May 2014 · 4665 views
Below is the list of alternative search engines that claim not to store user data, or what search engines you should try if you’re worried about State Department poking their nose in your user data. ... Read more
Heartbleed Detection Tools
Heartbleed Detection Tools
by Dan Vlasic on 2 May 2014 · 2307 views
Heartbleed has been keeping a lot of people on their toes lately – from major services like Elance to small retail e-stores. A lot of people launched changing their passwords just to find out their banking services might not have patched the hole. ... Read more
LastPass Adds Biometric Fingerprint Scanning Support for Samsung Galaxy S5 Users
LastPass Adds Biometric Fingerprint Scanning Support for Samsung Galaxy S5 Users
by Chris Thomas on 30 April 2014 · 2520 views
Owners of the Samsung Galaxy S5 get another chance to use one of the most interesting and unique features in their smartphone now that the popular security software LastPass has updated its software to support fingerprint scanning. ... Read more
How to Disable Remote Administration Tools and Why
How to Disable Remote Administration Tools and Why
by Dan Vlasic on 29 April 2014 · 9427 views
Remote Administration Tools were created with remote support in mind, but they currently pose one of the major backdoors for the spying programs to perpetrate your computer and either monitor your activity, or take full control of your machine. ... Read more
Digital Shadow knows your secrets
Digital Shadow knows your secrets
by Gary Oldwood on 25 April 2014 · 2622 views
If you think you're safe behind Facebook's security settings, think again. ... Read more
Russia May Ban Gmail, Skype and Facebook if They Refuse to Store User Data within the Territory of RF
Russia May Ban Gmail, Skype and Facebook if They Refuse to Store User Data within the Territory of RF
by Dan Vlasic on 25 April 2014 · 2811 views
Gmail, Skype, Facebook and Twitter, as well as any other Internet service provider that deals with electronic mail, instant messaging and social networking will have to store data about Russian users within the territory of the Russian Federation. ... Read more
Researchers Discover That Google's Street View Technology Can Be Used to Decipher CAPTCHA Puzzles
Researchers Discover That Google's Street View Technology Can Be Used to Decipher CAPTCHA Puzzles
by Chris Thomas on 20 April 2014 · 3257 views
Researchers have discovered that up to 99% of all CAPTCHA images can be deciphered using the same technology used to catalog street address numbers found on buildings and mailboxes within Google's Street View imagery. ... Read more
Tor: How to Be Anonymous on the Internet
Tor: How to Be Anonymous on the Internet
by Dan Vlasic on 19 April 2014 · 6405 views
Tor, the Onion Router, anonymizes your Internet activities by disguising your identity and activity from Internet surveillance in its many forms, as well as helps you bypass Internet filters. ... Read more
Many Bank ATMs Still Using Windows XP After Microsoft Has Ended Support for It
Many Bank ATMs Still Using Windows XP After Microsoft Has Ended Support for It
by Chris Thomas on 16 April 2014 · 3177 views
Despite the fact that Microsoft has ended the extended support phase for the Windows XP (as of April 8th, 2014), a significant number of bank ATMs are still running the relatively outdated operating system. ... Read more
Symantec Study Reveals That 2013 Saw The Most Data Breaches in History, More Than 550 Million Identities Compromised
Symantec Study Reveals That 2013 Saw The Most Data Breaches in History, More Than 550 Million Identities Compromised
by Chris Thomas on 13 April 2014 · 1507 views
According to Symantec's 2014 Internet Security Threat Report, 2013 saw more data breaches than any other year in recorded history. ... Read more
Learn About Secure Boot And How It Improves PC Security
Learn About Secure Boot And How It Improves PC Security
by Pete Daniel on 11 April 2014 · 2106 views
With the growing threat of infectious low-level malware which can get into the boot process to load in malicious programs or prevent an operating system from starting, Intel developed EFI in the 1990s to secure the boot process. ... Read more
Gmail Moves To Protect User Data With Encrypted Datacenter Traffic
Gmail Moves To Protect User Data With Encrypted Datacenter Traffic
by Pete Daniel on 10 April 2014 · 1578 views
The use of the HTTPS encrypted connection means that data sent via a web browser across the internet to a web server is encrypted end to end. ... Read more
A Preschooler Finds Major Xbox Security Bug, Earns $50 Reward
A Preschooler Finds Major Xbox Security Bug, Earns $50 Reward
by Dan Vlasic on 10 April 2014 · 1526 views
A five-year-old prodigy accidentally discovered one of the biggest Xbox One security bugs that enables anyone to log in to password-protected user accounts without the correct password. ... Read more
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