Two security vendors, Symantec and Kaspersky Labs, have discovered two apps on Google Play this week that, out of the users’ confidence that they truly are security apps meant to scan a device for malware, have encrypted the devices for a ransom.
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HTC Dot View Case for HTC One M8 Review
Who will ever want to cover the beautiful all-metal HTC One M8 with a case. I tried the Incipio DualPro Shine case on mine and that seems to be a bad idea. I removed it just after a few days.
Blackphone security-centric phone to release in 14 days
For those of you who are now wary of the prying third-party eyes, the Blackphone security-centric mobile phone is only a little more than 14 days away from the shelves. The smartphone is said to be foolproof to nearly all kinds of eavesdropping attempts from both government surveillance programs and malicious hackers.
Firefox OS apps can now run natively on Android
Mozilla has released a new version of Firefox for Android that enables Firefox OS based apps to run natively on Android. Firefox OS marketplace is still very small but there are some exclusive apps for the OS. With the latest version, Firefox for Android v29, users can now port those exclusive Firefox OS apps to […]
Starbucks to Bring Wireless Charging Nationwide
When you walk into a Starbucks near you, chances are if you aren’t running in just for a quick cup to-go, you are probably sitting for a little bit to read the newspaper or surf the web. If you choose to surf online, you might notice that finding an outlet for your laptop or cell […]
Discrimination between Windows 7 and Windows 8 security updates
If you happen to be using both the Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems on your desktop computer, you might relate to the findings of two security researchers who found a sort of discrimination between the security fixes for those operating systems.