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On-Demand passwords and e2e encryption source code Launched by Yahoo
Yahoo made two major announcements this week regarding its security protocol. One was the launching of the new…
March 17, 2015
Snowden Leak: NSA, GCHQ hacked millions of SIM encryption keys, including yours?
The US surveillance agency, National Security Agency (NSA) along with its British counterpart the Government Communications (GCHQ) has…
February 22, 2015
The Guy who Developed World’s First Email Encryption Software is Broke!
The person who developed the free email encryption software Gnu Privacy Guard in 1997, which was used by…
February 11, 2015
Cops are hating New Apple and Google Smartphones due to their encryption.
The police dislike Apple and Google’s latest smartphones because of their high-end encryption, according to a senior FBI…
November 19, 2014
Why FBI is so concerned about Apple and Google’s smartphone encryption plans?
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is not happy with Apple and Google for including encryption on their smartphone products, the…
October 1, 2014
Your email Password, Credit Card at Risk—Web Encryption Compromised by ‘Heart Bleed’ Bug
The new bug allows attackers to gain sensitive information protected by the SSL/TLS encryption. A new exploit in…
April 9, 2014
Popular Keyboard Apps Leak User Data: Billion Potentially Exposed
Popular keyboard apps leak user data! Citizen Lab reports 8 out of 9 Android IMEs expose keystrokes. Change yours & protect passwords!
April 24, 2024
6 Phone Management Tips When Traveling Abroad
Phones are a major reason why travelling is more accepted and comfortable than ever before. First of all,…
April 18, 2024
Texting Secrets: How Messenger Apps Guard Your Chats
Worried about prying eyes? We explain how messenger apps keep your chats confidential with features like encryption & multi-factor authentication. Learn about security risks & emerging technologies for a safer digital future.
April 15, 2024
New Red Ransomware Group (Red CryptoApp) Exposes Victims on Wall of Shame
A new ransomware group, Red CryptoApp (Red Ransomware Group), is shaking things up. Unlike others, they humiliate victims by publishing their names on a "wall of shame." Learn how Red CryptoApp targets victims, what industries are at risk, and how to protect yourself.
April 4, 2024