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Google Moving Its Ad Services to Fully Encrypted Platform

lundi 20 avril 2015 à 11:07
Encryption is one of the major steps to be taken by every big technology giant in order to protect its users over the Internet, and, among those, Google has set an admirable example by gradually moving all of its online services to use strong HTTPS encryption. So far, Google encrypted email by switching its Gmail service to HTTPS, Google encrypted data communicating between its servers,

Google To Speed Up The Internet With Its New QUIC Protocol

dimanche 19 avril 2015 à 12:38
Google is trying every effort to make the World Wide Web faster for Internet users. The company has announced plans to propose its homemade networking protocol, called Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC), to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in order to make it the next-generation Internet standard. Probably the term QUIC is new for you, but if you use Google’s Chrome browser

PayPal Wants To Integrate Password with Human Body

samedi 18 avril 2015 à 13:26
You would have been holding a number of online accounts for different services, but how many of you hold a different and unique password for every single account? Probably a very few of you. The majority of people have one or two passwords that are quite simple and easy to remember and comfortably manage on their own. However, you need not worry as the Future of identification would not

New Dark Web Marketplace Offers Zero-Day Exploits to Hackers

samedi 18 avril 2015 à 12:55
Hackers have sold secrets of zero-day exploits in the underground Dark Web marketplace such as the Silk Road and its various successors for years, and now a new deep web marketplace has appeared that offers anonymity protection to its sellers. A new Dark Web market, called "TheRealDeal," has opened up for hackers, which focuses on selling Zero-Day exploits — infiltration codes that took

Lost Your Phone? Google Search 'Find My Phone' To Locate It

vendredi 17 avril 2015 à 14:18
How many of you have an issue to forget your mobile phones? I guess, most of us. Sometimes in our homes, sometimes in our offices, sometimes in our cars and sometimes we even don’t remember the exact place where we left our phones.  Now, Finding your phone is as simple as searching something on Google... <!-- adsense --> Instead of searching your phone everywhere, just ask Google