We have grown used to a dialogue box with two fields asking for our username and password when we log in to our Internet accounts, including banking. Soon, we will see no more of that – at least in our banking accounts – as financial services giant Mastercard and Visa are planning to kill off […]
Is BlackBerry withdrawing from its race with other phone makers?
Since BlackBerry can’t seem to beat its competitors in the smartphone arena, the company appears to be joining them. BlackBerry is now expanding its security solutions to multiple platforms such as Android and iOS, two operating systems that continue to dominate the mobility market, eclipsing BlackBerry.
How to Evaluate if Your Business is Protected Against Ransomware
Taking steps to guard against ransomware is a great start. However, cyberthreats evolve, which sometimes render your past preparations obsolete.
5 Tips for Guaranteeing Customer Security and Privacy
In recent years, many big-name retailers have announced that their security systems were breached. The problem seemed to flow from one to the next, leaving consumers more than a little hesitant to swipe a card.
Why Google Play Movies & TV is set to crush down Amazon Fire TV
Over the weekend, Roku fans had a reason to celebrate when the Google Play Movies & TV app was added to their channel selections through which they could have the leisure to directly purchase or rent TV shows and movies. Which puts to shame how Apple offers this stuff via its iOS ecosystem.
Tor users can now access Facebook anonymously
You’ve got to wonder whether Facebook is serious in its real name policy after the social networking site just set up a site that allows users of the Tor anonymous software connect to Facebook.