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Japan may replace currency with fingerprints
Japan testing New Payment System to let Tourists use their Fingerprints instead of Currency A new payment system…
April 12, 2016
British Border Force Hacked Refugees’ Laptops and Phones for 3 Years
Reports indicate that immigration officials were given permission to hack into asylum seekers and refugees for the past…
April 11, 2016
KickassTorrents Becomes First Torrent Site to Introduce Two-Factor Authentication
KickassTorrents add Two-Factor Authentication feature, vows to protect users’ account and privacy The Pirate Bay may be the…
April 11, 2016
Anonymous Hack Italian Job Portals, Leak Trove of Data Against New Labour Laws
Anonymous has leaked personal details of CEOs, managers and other employees of hotshot companies in Italy to protest…
April 10, 2016
Latest Facebook Phishing Scam Steals Login Data Using ‘Account Violation’ Policy
Latest Facebook Phishing Scam: ‘Account in Violation of Terms of Service’ You suddenly get a warning message seemingly…
April 9, 2016
“Evil Skype” Malware Kit “Su-A-Cyder” Lets Attacker Spy on Apple Devices
An “evil” version of Skype is uploaded to an Apple iPhone. A whitehat hacker created a tool that…
April 9, 2016
Hacking Team’s Licence Canceled, No More Malware Selling Outside Europe
HACKING TEAM YET AGAIN IN HOT WATER, LOSES LICENSE TO SELL MALWARE OUTSIDE EUROPE Just a year after…
April 7, 2016
WhatsApp Encryption Explained — “Everything is not what it seems”
WhatsApp has added end the end encryption but in this article, you will learn “everything is not what…
April 7, 2016
Azerbaijani Hackers Hack Twitter Account of Russian Embassy in Armenia
Anti–armenia Team from Azerbaijan hacks Twitter account of Russian embassy in Armenia A couple of days ago we…
April 7, 2016
Mobile Spying – what’s possible, what’s ethical, what’s useful?
What was unheard of almost a decade ago is currently in practice at large_ spying on mobiles. Starting…
April 5, 2016