It’s hard not to take privacy and security measures seriously at a time when government surveillance programs have become seemingly the rule, and Internet companies are at the forefront of efforts to beef up encryption as the most effective and practical means of warding them off.
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Android bug leaves cryptographic keys open to hackers
It’s hard to make financial and banking transactions through your smartphone without feeling wary about the security implications, but sometimes users trade safety for comfort and time.
Orkut support strings to be cut off by Google
Google’s Google Plus is not the only social network that it possesses which has been marked by an abysmal failure. In the past, even though the advertising giant has had better luck running social networks; better social networks in the form of Facebook were born and started taking away all of the members present on […]
JBL Clip Wireless Speaker Review – Good thing comes in small package
It’s summer time and we’ve got a lot of new portable wireless speakers being announced. We travel more in summer, so we all want a good companion for our smartphone or tablet to beat the silence.
Google Glass owners can steal other PIN numbers easily
Seeing as how notoriously unpopular Google’s innovative wearable headset Glass has become, this latest find will make it slump down even further. Thanks to a new study conducted by the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Google Glass owners should be viewed as a threat to stealing your phone’s PIN number.
Trend Micro Found Botnets Being Hosted on Cloud Servers
Cyber threats and all forms of attacks have evolved through the years and their impact on individual and enterprise users could only be so much, a caveat worth taking seriously after security firm Trend Micro discovered a legion of botnets being maneuvered and harbored on cloud computing servers.