With the recent hacking of credit card data, particularly in large retailers such as Target, and the growing surge of compromises on financial data of consumers, questions began to emerge as to the level of security that industries are implementing to protect its valued customers.
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Microsoft tightens control over browser extensions to crack down malicious ads
Software giant Microsoft Corporation is expanding its effort to spot on malicious extension behavior not just on its very own Internet Explorer but as well into other browsers that operate within a Windows based computer.
Sony Xperia Z3 D6653 International Version Review
Xperia Z3 is the newest smartphone from Sony and I was quite surprised it is released just 6 months after its predecessor, the Sony Xperia Z2, announced at WWDC 2014. Can the Xperia phone be improved in such a short period of time? Read on for my insightful review.
Why many Internet users still fall for cyber attacks and fraud
Recent tech news stories have shown the exponential rise of cyber attacks that come in many forms – from phishing attacks to malware to data breach.
KeyCDN Review – How the Low-priced CDN Service Performs?
Using CDN (Content Delivery Network) services is the fastest way to lower loading time of our websites, however, many new businesses are hesitant because they are afraid of complicated setup processes and high costs of those services. I’ve tried KeyCDN in the last few weeks and I believe it could be suitable for many websites. […]
Facebook wants to notify you when your password is hacked
One of the most devastating facet of data breaches involving passwords is that it’s not only one online account that will be compromised, say an email account, but most of the time our social media, bank and other Internet accounts as well. Now Facebook wants, at the very least, to alleviate your fears of hacking […]