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Nov 18th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Security
Scanning, quarantine, and the detection engines are the modules that received most of the developer’s attention this time.
The fixes and improvements range from eliminating crash bugs (service application and quarantine) to bettering 64-bit PE-file and Bifrost Trojan detection.
Although the build version increment is pretty shy, Emsisoft Anti-Malware 6.0.0.46 shows important stability improvements.
There is no new [...]
Tags: 64-bit PE-file, Anti-Malware 6.0.0.46, Bifrost Trojan, crash bugs, detection, detection engines, eliminating, Emsisoft Anti-Malware 6.0.0.46, modules, quarantine, Scanning, service application, shows important Posted in Security |
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Nov 2nd, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Telecom
Business partners Jonathan Stuart and Ezequiel Francisco survived the yearlong rigorous screening that Wireless Zone requires of its franchise owners, not to mention Verizon Wireless.
Two entrepreneurs opened Wireless Zone in Dover Mall in early October, providing local residents with another option for Verizon cell phones and other wireless devices.
New England-based Wireless Zone is the nation’s [...]
Tags: cell phone, Dover Mall, Francisco, granted, internet, iPads, new technology, New York, Nextel, services, Sprint, Tablets, Verizon cell phones, Verizon Wireless products, video calling, wireless retail franchisor Posted in Telecom |
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Oct 27th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Security
without knowing your Windows password, intruders can easily gain access to files and passwords stored by Windows and other programs on your computer.
They can do this by booting into their own operating system (Windows or Linux) from a special disc or USB flash drive.
After doing so, they can access your hard drives just as you [...]
Tags: computer, encrypt select files, files, hard drive, Laptops, linux, Microsoft’, more security, password, programs, protect system files, special disc, USB flash drive, Vista, Windows, Windows 7 Posted in Security |
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Oct 12th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Telecom
The Operator has started a three month trail allowing unlimited data usage to its customers in order to promote the use of data services.
UK telecom operator, Vodafone is giving a rare chance to its customers to download as much data as they can during the next three months for no extra charges.
The operator is [...]
Tags: contracts, Data Test Drive, latest, mobile phone, operator, plans, smartphone, statement, trail period, UK, unlimited scheme, upgrading, vodafone Posted in Telecom |
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Oct 3rd, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Security
The government also aims to ratify an international treaty on online crimes, the Nikkei said without citing a source.
Japan plans to work more closely with private companies by sharing information on cyber attacks after defence contractor Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was hacked, Nikkei business daily has reported.
The United States has recently pressured Japan to take more [...]
Tags: boost information security, Council of Europe, cyber attacks, cybercrime, government, IP addresses, Japan plans, leaked, Mitsubishi, network, sensitive data, sharing information, technologies Posted in Security |
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Oct 3rd, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Security
According to Nielsen in the US, online gaming accounts for 10.2% of time spent on the Web, says Sergey Golovanov, Malware Expert at Kaspersky Lab.
“Such a statistic certainly provides proof to the fact the online gaming is a growing industry that, in our experience, turns over impressive revenues each year.
The world of online gaming moves [...]
Tags: cybercriminals, develop, educate, facebook, free online game, gaming industry, high activity, Kaspersky Lab, most popular, online gaming, passwords, rAge expo, Social Networking, US, very quickly, web Posted in Security |
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Sep 29th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Security
A growing number of companies , including start-ups and big names in computer security like McAfee, Symantec, Sophos and AVG.
See a business opportunity in mobile security protecting cellphones from hacks and malware that could read text messages.
Store location information or add charges directly to mobile phone bills.
Hackers have broken into the cellphones of celebrities like [...]
Tags: Android devices, att, AVG, big names, computers, credit card, download, hackers, McAfee, mobile security, records, smartphones, Sophos, Symantec, Tablets, voice messages Posted in Security |
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Sep 28th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Security
Hackers have already expressed already dismay after it emerged that that Cody Kretsinger, who was arrested by the FBI last Thursday for allegedly hacking into the Sony Pictures website, had been identified via his use of HideMyAss’s proxy service to disguise his IP (internetprotocol) address when connecting to the Sony Pictures site.
At least one more [...]
Tags: claimed, egypt, hackers, information, IP (internetprotocol), Neuron, overseas, sony, UK channels, UK court, UK judge, US government, vpn, website Posted in Security |
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Sep 17th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Open Source
What do you think? Do you like Windows 8 better than iOS5? What about Android Honeycomb? Which provides the best user experience?
Well, WinRumors has put together a side-by-side video comparison for the two platforms. He goes through many of the main features, like how the lock screen works and how the home screen works.
For instance, [...]
Tags: Android Honeycomb, best user, Do you like Windows 8, experience, internet explorer, iOS5, ipad, Metro UI from WP7, passcode, platforms, provides, safari, Windows 8, Windows Phone 7, WinRumors Posted in Open Source |
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Sep 16th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Security
The Norton Cybercrime Report 2011 also reveals that 10 percent of adults online have experienced cybercrime on their mobile phone. “The Symantec Internet Security Threat Report (vol. 16) reports that there were 42 percent more mobile vulnerabilities in 2010 compared to 2009 – a sign that cybercriminals are starting to focus their efforts on the [...]
Tags: cybercrime, cybercriminals, Internet Security, IT security, lifetime, mobile, Symantec, Threat Report, viruses Posted in Security |
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