Software giant Microsoft is facing court battle with the United States government over a federal court decision ordering the Redmond-based company to hand over certain email contents of a customer suspected to be in the illegal business of narcotics.
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Two-step verification in PayPal found vulnerable to hacking
If you think you are already safe online because all your Web-based accounts have two-factor verification in place, think again. Especially if you are using PayPal.
The most popular online card games
There’s a huge range of different types of casino games to play, depending on what type of gaming experience you’re looking for. From the fun noise of the slot machines to the adrenaline-pumping experience of a roulette table, there are an incredible amount of options for casino games fans. But some of the most popular […]
Can I Sue For A Concussion?
When someone’s head receives a significant blow that causes a concussion, they may wonder if they have a legal remedy for the incident. If another’s negligence caused the concussion, it is possible to sue for a concussion and receive compensation for damages caused by the event.
Cybercriminals target software tool for teleworking from home
If you are teleworking from home or any telework center, you should be aware of a new vulnerability found in the tool you are using as the U.S. Homeland Security Department discovered that cyber criminals are able to exploit this software in order to break into your computer.
How much can smartphone users save with kill switch? Study says $3.4B
As cases of smartphone thefts in the United States continue to spike, so is the number of proponents seeking to institutionalize the kill switch to dissuade would-be smartphone thieves from carrying out their crime. And a new study from Creighton University reveals how much smartphone users in the United States can save if kill switches […]