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To Spy or Not to Spy; Congress to Decide
Dec 31st was the expiry date for section702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Tech groups have…
February 17, 2017
Mozilla says Firefox Klar does not Collect User Data from iOS Devices
A German security researcher Peter Welchering stated in an interview for a German newspaper namely Deutschlandfunk that Mozilla…
February 13, 2017
Tor and Its 10 Best Alternatives
The Onion Router (TOR) has been one of the most secure and reliable methods that people have been…
February 10, 2017
Deleted browsing history on safari may not actually be deleted
Elcomsoft is a Moscow based firm that creates forensics software said it was possible to retrieve your deleted…
February 10, 2017
US could demand social media passwords of visa applicants
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly announced at a hearing that discussions are being held with regards to the…
February 9, 2017
76 Famous iOS Apps Vulnerable to Silent Data Interception
The IT security researchers at Verify.ly, a service responsible for scanning the binary coding of iOS apps to…
February 7, 2017
Why You Should Use These 5 VPN Services
There are hundreds of VPN services on the market currently. The demand for VPN services has been on…
February 5, 2017
DuckDuckGo Search Engine Hits a Milestone with 14 Million Searches a Day
DuckDuckGo is an Internet search engine which has been experiencing phenomenal growth culminating in the company hitting a…
January 23, 2017
Email Encryption Service Provider ‘ProtonMail’ Now on Tor
ProtonMail, launched in 2014 by a group of MIT and CERN experts, is the largest email encryption service…
January 20, 2017
Hacker claims our private cell number on Facebook may not be so private
Inti De Ceukelaire, a Belgian hacker and security researcher has discovered a new method that further sabotages Facebook’s claim…
January 17, 2017