Google Averts G-Docs Phishing Scam

About 1 million Google Docs users became the target of a dangerous phishing scam recently. However, the company was able to effectively neutralize the phishing email attack within an hour. In order to stay safe, you should refrain from giving away your user credentials on any such website, as it may only be a phishing

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Internet Content Filtering Market Poised For Growth

We are too dependent on the internet in today’s web connected world. If the internet is left unmanaged in your organization, it may call for unnecessary troubles. Hence, we need the internet content filtering or web content filtering technologies. If you want to protect your organization’s network, then it is better to have web filtering

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uTorrent to Run in User’s Default Browser

Peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing allows you to access the music, video games, movies, books and other media of your choice. However, if you avoid taking proper precautions, the use of torrent software can make your device and information exposed to online threats. So, how do you plan to hide your IP while downloading torrent files?

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Neural Lace Technology May Link Human Brain to a Computer

Technology is going to play a vital role in the security during the Internet of Emotions. Reports reveal that people can directly communicate with machines without any physical interference. Elon Musk has launched a new company Neuralink that expects to link human brain to a computer. His company is dedicatedly working towards linking human brains

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Google Slams Symantec Over Internet Security

Internet security is one of the major concerns among the techies. The tech giant Google has shown this by rebuking the Symantec cryptographic certificates. The Google Chrome developers say the biggest suppliers of HTTPs credentials has mis-issued over 30,000 certificates. Therefore, bringing into immediate effect, Chrome has stopped recognizing the Symantec-owned certificates authorities. Hence, the

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Financial Firms Lose Half A Million Pounds Per Cybersecurity Incident

Kaspersky Lab and B2B International have released new data from the Financial Institutions Security Risks 2016. The report reveals that the expenses related to cyber-attacks on the financial firms are mounting as the firms face increasingly modern threats. For each cybersecurity incident, financial firms witness losses of over half a million pounds (£742,003) on average.

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Facebook’s Live Location raises privacy concerns

Facebook has added a new feature ‘Live Location’ to its Messenger texting app. Although the Live Location is making it easier for your friends and family to know your whereabouts, it is also raising Facebook privacy concerns. The feature allows you to convey your live location to the loved ones for a specific time. Facebook’s

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China’s Great Firewall Blocks Pinterest

China has always been in the news due to its strict policies and regulations concerning internet censorship. Internet users in China cannot access popular international websites including Google, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, etc. The collective measures of internet censorship are known as “China’s Great Firewall”. Pinterest Joins The List Of Blocked Websites Pinterest, one of the

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How to Ensure Data Security

Data theft mainly involves stealing of sensitive information. It is important that you take appropriate measures to maintain data security. Your data becomes more vulnerable when your devices are connected to open public Wi-Fi hotspots. In order to keep your data secure, it’s important to have a clear idea about data theft and how to

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