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Free and Portable Tool To Secure Your Windows 10 Today

2020-07-13
On: July 13, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction We all know, Windows machine has to have a lot when it come to protection. Whenever we install any software or upgrade Windows 10 machine, we have to spendRead More →

New cyber fraud task force created by U.S. Secret Service to arrest scammers

2020-07-13
On: July 13, 2020
In: Data Security

Every year there is a significant increase in the number of registered cybercrimes, so U.S. authorities continue to look for the best way to combat these activities, cloud computing securityRead More →

Linux community replaces terms like ‘blacklist’ and ‘slave’ with ‘passlist’ and ‘follower’

2020-07-13
On: July 13, 2020
In: Technology

The most recent months have been marked by the multiple racial protests in various parts of the world, mainly in the US, which has led (among many other things) toRead More →

Police shuts down Atlayo, a “Tor social network” in dark web

2020-07-13
On: July 13, 2020
In: Incidents

Thanks to an operation deployed by the Czech Republic’s cybersecurity unit, the authorities managed to dismantle Atlayo, a kind of social network hosted in Tor. According to the experts ofRead More →

Kernel Data Protection (KDP), the new feature that makes Windows 10 more secure

2020-07-13
On: July 13, 2020
In: Technology

Reports from cloud computing security specialists mention that Microsoft is developing a new feature that will significantly improve Windows 10 systems security. The new feature, identified as Kernel Data ProtectionRead More →

Now Easily Hack Any Android Mobile, using a Shell Script and APK file

2020-07-13
On: July 13, 2020
In: Tutorials

Introduction Hacking Android mobile is always a Fun for hackers and security researchers. Earlier we showed another ways to hack android using Androspy. This time it will through a shellRead More →

5 Essential Tips For Watertight Web Hosting Security in 2020

2020-07-13
On: July 13, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Thinking about web hosting security best practices means thinking about your business’ safety proactively. Data leaks, hacks, or exposed credit card and login information could mean facing substantial financial damageRead More →

Strengthen Your Cybersecurity Stance by Protecting Your IP Address

2020-07-13
On: July 13, 2020
In: Technology Talk

Even if you didn’t give it much thought, every activity you do while connected can be tracked. And guess who can and will track you while you’re online? Guess what,Read More →

Data leaking! Hackers are selling 62,000 accounts from eToro, the online trading platform

2020-07-10
On: July 10, 2020
In: Incidents

Specialists in secure data erasure report that eToro users are exposed to great risk because an unidentified hacker group managed to access around 62,000 accounts, which are now for saleRead More →

New zero-day flaw in Zoom allows hacking any Windows computer

2020-07-10
On: July 10, 2020
In: Vulnerabilities

Zoom is one of the most widely used tools during the pandemic, although this has allowed the discovery of multiple security errors. Specialists from a cyber security consulting company reportRead More →

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