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Mobile Charger That Can Power-Up Your Smartphone in 30 Seconds

samedi 12 avril 2014 à 07:51
Going for a meeting or for a party and your Phone's battery discharged? Oops!  Yes, I know this happens with most of us once in a day or I can rather say all of us. Smartphones are smart enough but not that smarter as expected keeping in mind today’s lifestyle. Phones are the basic necessity now-a-days, but this comes up with another tension-tension of charging at regular intervals,

APT Groups Return - Chinese Hackers Resume Cyber Espionage Operations

vendredi 11 avril 2014 à 19:10
Year back, one of the largest “Advanced Persistent Threat” (APT) hacking groups received widespread attention from the media and from the U.S. government. APT Groups are China’s cyber espionage units and they won’t stop their espionage operation, despite being exposed last year. Yes, APT hacking groups, APT1 and APT12, are again making headlines. Without bothering that the world knows about its

Google Chrome vulnerability allows Websites to Eavesdrop on You

vendredi 11 avril 2014 à 12:53
Just imagine, you are sitting in front of your laptop and your laptop is listening to your nearby conversations. What if the recorded audio from the system’s microphone is being instantly uploaded to a malicious website? Google has created a speech-recognition Application Programming Interface (API) that allows websites to interact with Google Chrome and the computer’s microphone allows

Optimizing Network Security with SolarWinds Firewall Security Manager (FSM)

vendredi 11 avril 2014 à 12:47
Firewalls are the front-line soldiers, who sit strategically at the edge of your network and defend it from various security threats. Firewalls require constant maintenance and management to ensure that they are accurately configured for optimal security, continuous compliance, and high performance. Manual firewall configuration and change management is a time-consuming, error-prone, and

How to Protect yourself from the 'Heartbleed' Bug

jeudi 10 avril 2014 à 20:58
Millions of websites, users' passwords, credit card numbers and other personal information may be at risk as a result of the Heartbleed security flaw, a vulnerability in widely used cryptographic library 'OpenSSL'. [READ DETAILS HERE] Netcraft survey says that about half a million widely trusted active websites on the internet are vulnerable to the heartbleed bug, which means the