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.
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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.
What you need to know about Facebook Rooms privacy policy
After it debuted the anonymous app Rooms recently, Facebook has obviously bent its own rule for real names of accounts. However separated from the core Facebook app, Rooms basically operates by complying with the policies and rules from Facebook such as how the social network employs user data and cookies.
The Evolution of Wearable Technology [Infographic]
Whether they choose watches, glasses or bracelets, it seems as though most consumers will be outfitted in different forms of wearable technology in the near future.
How to protect yourself from a new variant of Koler ransomware
In May this year, we reported about a Trojan ransomware dubbed Koler that targets Android devices by pretending to be a legit app but actually manipulates the devices’ screen to cash in on fake alerts alleged to be coming from law enforcers worldwide, such as the FBI in the United States.
Would you stick with Gmail or move on to Inbox?
Already, there are many rave impressions on Google’s Inbox after its debut this week. It seems also that engineers at Google have finally realized that Gmail is gradually losing the luster it once possessed in the early days since it was launched in 2004, a time when email services were in high demand due to […]