Posted by Mayuri on March 21, 2011 ·
The bicycle lock is something you have to carry out of necessity for the security of your bicycle. There are so many types of locks to choose from. In terms of safety that they provide there is not much to choose from. How conveniently you carry the lock while riding could influence your choice. Some have to be carried in a backpack, some can be clipped [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 27, 2010 ·
Internet users of the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) are more likely to pay for online content than those who reside in the G7 countries (the richest in the world).
The annual “Consumers and Convergence”, captained by KPMG International, points out that the comparison of the universe that is willing to pay for content, [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 24, 2010 ·
A serious security flaw directly affects millions of home routers (devices to share internet in the house), even the fully updated. It says the security expert Craig Heffner, who promises to provide details at Black Hat (blackhat.com), digital security convention to be held later this month.
Even without all the details, the information released worry. [...]
Posted by Carlos on July 21, 2010 ·
A new technology has been unveiled at the Farnborough International Air Show in Hampshire. ThruVision Systems Ltd has launched the TS4 which is a new generation compact security body scanner. Thanks to zillions of threats posed by religious fanatics, leftist militants and other terrorists, airports, shopping complexes and even apartment buildings need [...]
Posted by NARUTO on May 28, 2010 ·
Security experts have discovered that Ubuntu “Lucid Lynx” 10:04 is able to see and change the personal information of iPhone handsets, despite the protection of PIN codes. The tests involved the upgraded 3G model and others with various versions of Apple‘s operating system.
According to the site ZDNet, Marienfeldt Bernd Herbeck and [...]
Posted by Neo on November 9, 2009 ·
Have you been engrossed by those many attempts of Dan Brown’s leading man trying to break open the combination locks to unravel mysteries that lay inside? Well, here is a chance to bring that tad bit of adventure into your own office and along with it add a sense of complete security to your transactions. This fabulous, stylish and trendy Mintpass [...]
Posted by NARUTO on October 20, 2009 ·
The social network Facebook receives more and more applications, but some of them cannot be safe. It was what verified the research chief of safety of softwares from AVG Technologies, Roger Thompson, when he discovered that one of the applications was a false antivirus.
The discovery was made when Thompson noticed that a Russian website, known by accommodating [...]
Posted by GSerrano on October 16, 2009 ·
The CEO of Russia’s Kaspersky Lab, Eugene Kaspersky, says, “I’d like to change the design of the Internet by introducing regulation—Internet passports, Internet police, and international agreement—about following Internet standards.”
One of the big names in Internet security believes that the Internet has a huge problem: anonymity. [...]
Posted by NARUTO on September 2, 2009 ·
HighlightCam is a web service that allows anyone to use a webcam as safety camera. It is possible to accompany what happens in your residence through the internet and for you not to lose time attending several hours of video, it monitors changes in the video and, when it detects some movement, it sends a email notification and it records a separate [...]
Posted by NARUTO on July 3, 2009 ·
The virtual security firm Sophos issued a warning about a virus transmitted by an email with supposed music files with novel and photos of Michael Jackson. The warning was passed on this Thursday (2).
The email arrives in your inbox with the subject “Remembering Michael Jackson “ and is sent by the sender “sarah@michaeljackson.com [...]