A gang of hackers – probably state sponsored – has been wreaking havoc on government agencies and telecommunications firms based in South and Southeast Asia beginning in as early as 2009 using a lesser known feature on Windows.
Months-old ransomware re-emerges with new name and cheaper decryption fee
Just when you think the 7ev3n ransomware is done with you after it locked out users from their computers in January, the malware has resurfaced after months of hibernation, but with a new name and a lower fee for the decryption key.
4 Ways to Reduce Software Development Costs
Fewer things are as important for modern companies as high-quality software development, as industries of all types utilize software applications to varying degrees. Unfortunately for startups, small businesses, and even multimillion dollar companies, tightening costs and rising competition mean a desperate scramble to find areas in which to slash expenses. Reduce your software development costs […]
Macphun: An easy-to-use photo-editing software for Mac
The real cost of photography, at least for the pros, nowadays includes the price you pay for the photo-editing and enhancement software tools in addition to the hefty prices of camera body, lens and accessories.
Waze vulnerability lets hackers track millions of drivers
If you are using Waze to navigate roads you’ve never taken before – thanks to its real-time navigation feature – chances are hackers might be tracking you down.
Getty Images finally sues Google for harvesting photos
Internet businesses rely on the fundamental concept of selling content that’s unique and original, protected by some intellectual property laws. But when one company infringes into the copyrights of others, all hell will break loose.