Move over Skype, Facebook has rolled out a new feature that is part of its Voice over Internet Protocol service, allowing users to make group calls. And it’s out to beat Skype, or can it?
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Viber joins the end-to-end encryption wagon
The controversial issue of encryption seems to have given Viber the fright, prompting the instant messaging company to finally embrace full security for its more than 700 million users through end-to-end encryption.
Advanced Persistent Threat uses Microsoft documents to target journalists, others
If you are a journalist or human rights worker, or simply a Tibetan, who resides in territories that were formerly colonies of China, you might have been going through some form of advanced persistent threats that are intended to harm your computers.
UK government wants to build surveillance into tech products right at the production level
As if forcing tech firms to disable their encryption and provide backdoor access to government agencies is not enough, the government of United Kingdom now also wants the same companies to submit their products to the government prior to packaging them for delivery to store shelves.
Is it possible to hack you through only your mobile number?
There’s a newly found vulnerability in a telephony signaling language in use among hundreds of telecommunication firms worldwide that could allow hackers to intercept and eavesdrop on your communication.
Why you should keep your IP address anonymous and how
One way to keep your identity safe online and prevent oppressive governments from spying on you, if you are a person of interest, is to conceal your IP address when online. It’s as important as keeping your personal information such as email address, social security number and other personally identifiable data safe. They are sensitive […]