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Privacy
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New Malware Targets Skype Users, Saves Screenshots, Records Conversations
The internet is abuzz with news about a new backdoor Trojan that is equipped with such advanced features…
February 8, 2016
Anonymous Doxes and Forces Pro-Rape Pick-up Artist To Cancel His Meetings
Pro-rape and controversy child Roosh blames Hacktivists for hacking his family’s address and spreading hoax news The controversial…
February 7, 2016
Chrome to Alert Users on Fake Play, Close, Download Buttons and Misleading Ads
Bad news for those website owners who trick their readers/users into clicking on fake ads and tricky downloads…
February 6, 2016
TPP deal signed in New Zealand, a threat to Internet Freedom
The TPP deal is coming and things won’t be easy on the Internet The Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal…
February 6, 2016
Fingerprints are History — Brain Scans will be the Next-Gen Passwords
Researchers are working on technology that can simply identify you by measuring your brain’s response to different stimuli.…
February 5, 2016
4 Security Vulnerabilities That Affected Voice Recognition Technology
Voice Recognition Technology is a big thing these days but did you know the threats it carries within…
February 4, 2016
Heydays for Bitcoin Over? EC Eager to Ban Anonymous Virtual Currency Transactions
The European Commission (EC) has decided to end anonymous virtual currency Bitcoin trading to track money-laundering that “helps…
February 3, 2016
‘SNAP’ Vulnerability Affecting Millions of LG G3 Smartphones Users
Millions of LG G3 smartphone users are at risk of losing critical personal data due to a severe…
February 2, 2016
Your HP Printer’s Hard Drive Can Be Used by Hackers To Host Malicious Files
Security researcher Chris Vickery has discovered that hackers can abuse HP LaserJet Printers and host malicious files on their…
February 2, 2016
TOR Traffic Data leak Caused by Misconfigured Apache Servers
An unmodified default setting in Apache Web Servers revealed crucial details related to TOR traffic that passed through…
February 1, 2016