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Google to Face a Record $3.4 Billion AntiTrust Fine in Europe

lundi 16 mai 2016 à 17:45
Google faces a record anti-trust penalty of about 3 BILLION Euros (US$3.4 Billion) from the European Commission in the coming days, according to reports. After 7-years of the investigation, the European Commission filed anti-trust charges against Google last year for violating antitrust laws. <!-- adsense --> The European Union accused the search engine giant that it had abused its dominance

Microsoft removes its controversial Windows 10 Wi-Fi Sense Password Sharing Feature

samedi 14 mai 2016 à 10:48
Microsoft has finally decided to remove one of its controversial features Wi-Fi Sense network sharing feature from Windows 10 that shares your WiFi password with your Facebook, Skype and Outlook friends and enabled by default. With the launch of Windows 10 last year, Microsoft introduced Wi-Fi Sense network sharing feature aimed at making it easy to share your password-protected WiFi network

The Pirate Bay loses its Main Domain Name in Court Battle

vendredi 13 mai 2016 à 13:01
The Pirate Bay has fought many legal battles since its launch in 2003 to keep the website operational for the last 13 years. However, this time The Pirate Bay is suffering a major blow after the Swedish Court ruled Thursday that it will take away the domain names 'ThePirateBay.se' and 'PirateBay.se' of the world's most popular torrent website and will hand over them to the state. As its name

Second Bank hit by Malware attack similar to $81 Million Bangladesh Heist

vendredi 13 mai 2016 à 11:22
SWIFT, the global Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications, warned on Thursday of a second malware attack similar to the Bangladesh central bank hack one that led to $81 million cyber heist. In February, $81 Million cyberheist at the Bangladesh central bank was carried out by hacking into SWIFT, the global financial messaging system that thousands of banks and companies

Mozilla asks Court to disclose Firefox Exploit used by FBI to hack Tor users

vendredi 13 mai 2016 à 09:38
Mozilla has filed a brief with a U.S. District Court asking the FBI to disclose the potential vulnerabilities in its Firefox browser that the agency exploited to unmask TOR users in a criminal investigation. Last year, the FBI used a zero-day flaw to hack TOR browser and de-anonymize users visiting child sex websites. Now, Mozilla is requesting the government to ask the FBI about the details