Google Can Remotely Unlock Your Smartphone

It has been revealed by a District Attorney that Google can remotely unlock your smartphone, along with Apple, if they had to. In a court case in New York, the revelation came as it was announced that if a court order has been issued then as long as the device has not been encrypted, law

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Protect Yourself on the Go with a VPN for Portable Devices

As more and more people are browsing the internet on their phones as opposed to a computer, there is a growing need to protect these devices just as much as their larger desktop relatives. Taking precautions when using a computer have almost become second nature, but the same attitude rarely translates to a mobile phone or

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Anonymous Declare War on ISIS After Attacks

The hacktivist group Anonymous, who have led attacks against several high profile organisations, have recently announced via Twitter their latest operation. Continuing on from their Charlie Hebdo response earlier in the year, Anonymous declare war on ISIS after attacks in Paris. The #OpISIS campaign, started after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, has now been stepped up

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No More YouTube Restrictions with Le VPN

YouTube allows everyone and anyone to view any video content online, for free. Nowadays you can find TV shows, full movies, documentaries or just endless videos of cats, all online for free. But some content can be blocked, but now you can bypass these and experience no more YouTube restrictions with Le VPN. More and more companies

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Elaborate Airbnb Scams on the Rise

Airbnb, the worldwide holiday rental website, has grown increasingly popular the past year as more and more hosts and holiday goers sign up to the site. What started back in 2008, the small startup now boasts more than 1.5million listings in over 34000 cities in 190 countries. But with great popularity and growth usually comes

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US Charges Four Men Over One of Largest Hacks in History

Two Americans and two Israelis have been charged over what is believed to be one of the largest cyber attacks in the United States, affecting over 100 million customers. As the US charges four men over one of largest hacks in history. The four men were behind an elaborate scheme that was the largest theft of personal

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World’s Top Companies Failing at Data Privacy

In an exhaustive report on data protection, privacy and censorship on some of the world’s largest tech companies have shown an alarming trend. None of them offered an adequate level of disclosure on their levels of privacy and censorship, resulting in the highest scoring company only at 65%. As the report shows the world’s top tech

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Hacking Group Anonymous To Expose KKK Members

In a continuation of the hacking group Anonymous, the ‘hacktivists’ have announced that they plan in releasing more than 1000 identities of the white supremacist group, the Ku Klux Klan. In an ongoing operation against the group, Anonymous announced the decision through their Twitter account, which will mark the one year anniversary since the attack

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EU Net Neutrality Laws Exposed by Loopholes

The Net Neutrality debate still rages on long after it was finally ruled in an EU court, that internet service providers would not discriminate and treat all websites equal when it comes to speeds. This also prevents websites and company paying for preferential treatment for faster internet speeds. But there is more to the legislations,

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Facebook Users Warned Over New Privacy Concerns

In a way to combat its closest rivals Twitter, Facebook have announced drastic changes to its search feature to not only include names, groups and pages, but to search all public posts as well. This of course includes every single post anyone has ever posted in the 10 years Facebook has been in existence. Even if

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