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Google Launches Chrome 42 with Push Notifications

mercredi 15 avril 2015 à 14:31
Google has finally rolled out the latest version of its popular web browser, i.e. Chrome 42 for Windows, Mac, and Linux users that now lets websites send you alerts, no matter your browser is open or not. The release of the latest Chrome 42 version is a great deal as it costs Google more than $21,000. Yes, $21,000! The latest version of Chrome comes with fixes for 45 security

Cybrary Offers Free Online Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security Training

mercredi 15 avril 2015 à 11:34
I frequently receive emails and messages on how to hack my friend’s Facebook account, how to become a hacker, how to penetrate networks, how to break into computers, and how to compromise routers? These are some of the most frequent queries I came across, and in this article I’ll attempt to answer these along with a solution on how to get started as a beginner. Before we begin, first let’s

CoinVault Ransomware Decryption Tool Released

mardi 14 avril 2015 à 18:19
Are you one of those Windows users who have found themselves as victims of the CoinVault Ransomware? If Yes, then we have a Good news for you: Victims of CoinVault ransomware can now decrypt their files encrypted by malware using a free tool released by Kaspersky Lab. With the Help of The National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) of the Dutch Police, Security Researchers at Kaspersky

Android 'Trusted Voice': My Voice Is My Password

mardi 14 avril 2015 à 13:49
Today device unlocking has become far more secure over the years, from PIN number unlock to Pattern unlock and biometric unlocks including fingerprinting and facial recognition. But... ...What If Your Android Device Can Identify Your Voice before authenticating any access? This exactly what Google is trying to provide its Android 5.0 Lollipop users. Users running Android 5.0 Lollipop

18-year-old Unpatched Vulnerability Affects All Versions of Microsoft Windows

mardi 14 avril 2015 à 12:45
Security researchers have unearthed a serious security flaw in all supported versions of Windows that could let hackers steal users’ credentials from computers, tablets or servers running any version of Windows operating system, including the as-yet-released Windows 10. This vulnerability in Windows was first discovered 20 Years ago: The critical bug, dubbed "Redirect to SMB," is a