Cybercrime keeps on rising in UAE

The UAE, ranked as one of the most highly spammed countries worldwide for the last 2 years will continue to be a target for cybercrime attacks for businesses and individuals in 2013, according to Symantec security company. The UAE experienced a spam rate of 73 % in 2011, and over the past six months, it

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Stay anonymous on the Internet

Every day, millions of people connect to Facebook and Twitter, do shopping online or comment on articles on news websites and want to stay anonymous. These activities became quite common but leave traces and the user does not always measure the consequences of this: some personal information, such as the age, address and shopping habits are

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A small city in Romania is the world capital for Internet scam

Several months ago, Ramnicu Valcea, a small town of 100,000 people in Romania became the world capital for cybercrime. Hackers specialized in scamming naive Internet customers do make a stand to the police, all over the world. Located in the center of Romania, at the foot of the Carpathians, Ramnicu Valcea took the nickname of

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Stay On Top of Online Hackers by Having A VPN

Everyone knows that VPNs are a great way of staying on top of online hackers and internet service providers that have the tendency to block all of the ‘interesting’ sites. The problem is though that many think that they are expensive, and require a lot of finance to be able to obtain. That could not

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It’s Raining Danger- Umbrella Can protect You Alongside A VPN!

Umbrella is a new piece of security software aimed at corporate buyers. It is a big concern for businesses that their employees work on company networks whilst away from the office and outside of normal working hours. It is a concern on two levels. Firstly, because doing this opens up chinks in company data protection armour,

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New communications data bill in the UK will oblige UK telecoms firms to store Internet history of their clients for 12 months, if passed

New communications data bill in the UK will oblige UK telecoms firms to store Internet history of their clients for 12 months, if passed. The UK Parliament is discussing a draft of a new communications data bill, also described as the “snoopers’ charter”, that is being heavily criticized in the UK. The new data bill

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