Latest articles tagged “security”
Internet of Things Brings Belkin's WeMo Home Devices to Mobile Apps
by Pete Daniel
on 6 January 2015
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Belkin's going deeper into the "Internet of Things" with its sensor line to connect individual home items like a crock pot, a camera, lighting, door and room magnets to sense when a door is opened or closed. The WeMo home network competes with Nest. ... Read more
Best Cross-platform VPN Recommendations for Safer Internet Use
by Pete Daniel
on 6 January 2015
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Finding an effective virtual private server (VPN) service is not easy. We went looking for what we would consider the best cross-platform VPN services which run on at last two platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android or iOS). Here is our summary. ... Read more
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Fully Explained
by Pete Daniel
on 5 January 2015
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A Virtual Private Network (VPN) service is a tool that can help internet users who wish to enjoy greater privacy & improved security while surfing the net. Here is our guide on what a VPN is & how to select one that will suit your needs perfectly. ... Read more
What's Motivating Global Hacking & What Software Can Help To Protect Your Systems
by Pete Daniel
on 5 January 2015
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For individuals with their own cyber security to consider, the Sony hack should be another warning that data online can be unsafe and systems & mobile devices need protection using security software. We look at the risks and recommended software. ... Read more
Narrative’s Clip 2 is a wearable camera with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi sync, and an 8-megapixel sensor
by Pete Daniel
on 5 January 2015
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After the Kickstarter campaign which led to the original Narrative Clip, the new Clip 2 wearable camera is bound to create a stir at CES 2015. The camera can be worns attached to a shirt or jacket while automatically taking photos every 30 seconds. ... Read more
Samsung Releasing Macbook Air beating 12.2-inch fanless laptop with 1600p display at 700 nits of brightness
by Pete Daniel
on 4 January 2015
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What are buyers to do when they dislike the Mac OS X, the closed approach of Apple but want something like a Macbook Air on the hardware side? Well look towards the Samsung range of laptops, of course, especially the latest Samsung Ativ Book 9. ... Read more
Lizard Squad Takes Aim At Tor Project Anonymous Browsing Network
by Pete Daniel
on 29 December 2014
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Lizard Squad, the ones behind the PlayStation hack, have a new target: Tor. The anonymous browsing and file sharing network for browsing the internet anonymously for reasons beyond an understanding have become their next target. ... Read more
Anonymous Leaks Massive List Of Online Passwords & Credit Card Numbers
by Pete Daniel
on 28 December 2014
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After the threat of a Christmas season hack via a Twitter account with a supposed affiliation with the hacking group Anonymous, the group has released in the public arena a collection of username and passwords for as many as 13,000 user accounts. The ... Read more
Apple goes for first silent, automatic security update to Mac OS X for NTP clock bug fix
by Pete Daniel
on 28 December 2014
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Apple has long been believed to be more secure that Windows because of its Linux-based architecture has been hit with the same denial of service vulnerability discovered by technicians which affects how the NTP process synchronizes the system clock. ... Read more
Google’s self-drive cars will be on the US streets in 2015
by Pete Daniel
on 28 December 2014
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Google is on a mission to bring self-drive cars to the US streets perhaps as early as 2015. Some engineers at the company said 2017-2020 is more likely as they work through the technological challenge. Here is a more detailed look at the project. ... Read more
FBI Points Finger At North Korea For Sony Hack. North Korea Gets More Than a Little Upset
by Pete Daniel
on 23 December 2014
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After an extensive four week investigation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (the FBI) in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies reached the conclusion on December 19 that the North Korean government were responsible. ... Read more
Dashlane and LastPass can now change your passwords automatically
by Pete Daniel
on 15 December 2014
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Dashlane and LastPass are two of the top password managers available across multiple devices. They run off master passwords and once these have been entered you can view the password vault with all your web site passwords safely saved for you. ... Read more
Disconnect, a Browser Extension to Stop Websites Tracking While You Gain Browsing Speed
by Dan Vlasic
on 13 December 2014
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Disconnect add-on is a must-have these days. Easy to use, non-intrusive and lightweight, it respects your privacy, does not compromise your security and lets you browse faster, safer and be more productive. ... Read more
Giveaway: Bitdefender Internet Security 2015 [Ended]
by Mihai Neacsu
on 9 December 2014
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New Giveaway, courtesy of Bitdefender. We're offering 6-months licenses for Free for their top product Bitdefender Internet Security 2015. ... Read more
How Windows 10 Could Finally Put an End to Malware in Windows
by Chris Thomas
on 5 December 2014
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4431 views
Recent report indicate that Windows 10 could finally solve the majority of Windows' malware problems with improvements like two-factor authentication, support for cryptoprocessors, and ... Read more
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