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Category Archives: Hacking
Blog Hacked – How do you Prevent an Attack on your Blog
Blogging is great fun but it can also cause a lot of headaches if the security is not kept tight. Today blogs are one of the main targets of spammers and hackers. No webmaster wants to log on to their site only to discover the dreaded words – blog hacked. There are certain steps you can take to reduce the risk of becoming a victim. Continue reading
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Tagged blog hacked, blog security, Hacking, internet security, online security, protect your blog, protect your blog from hacking, security, website hacked, wordpress defender
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Be Active With Xbox 360 Games
There are certain things to like about having a video game system. Video games aren’t just for young teenagers anymore. Throughout the past, the video games that were on the market were varieties that teens would like. Today, you can find video games for people of every age group. It doesn’t matter if you are old or young. You can download xbox 360 games that fit your style along with your preferences. Continue reading
Anonymous – Fighting for the Under Dog
A new YouTube video by hacker group Anonymous warns Mexico’s Zetas drug cartel that if the cartel doesn’t free a kidnapped member of the group, the hackers will expose the Zetas’ allies in the local police and news media to the world. In the video, Anonymous says it is “tired of the criminal group the Zetas, which is dedicated to kidnapping, stealing and extortion,” and that it will fight back with information instead of weapons. Continue reading
How Advertisers Exploit Privacy Settings
At the RSA Security Europe Conference, individual privacy was brought to the forefront of people’s discussions. It was argued that communication and society has changed forever and that will have a negative impact on personal privacy. In the decades before, conversations were generally done face to face or over the phone. Yet nowadays, lots of communication is carried out via email and/or websites. This creates a saved hard record of all correspondence. Continue reading
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Tagged general, hackers, Hacking, internet, internet browsing, internet safety, miscellaneous, privacy, privacy policy, privacy settings, protection, safety, Uncategorized, virus protection, viruses, website privacy, websites
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What About Free Malware Programs?
Most people are conscious of the proliferation of viruses, bugs, trojans, worms, spyware and other malicious malware on the Internet, but millions of people, including experienced surfers get hit each day. How can that happen, you may ask. Continue reading
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Tagged antivirus, computers, Entertainment, Hacking, Hobbies, home business, internet, kids and teens, other, recreation, security, software, spam, study
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The Current Popularity of a Computer Forensics Certification
In recent years, there have been a record quantity of computer security related crimes than ever before. The more that digital technology advances, the greater chances that computer crooks will take advantage and find brand new ways of stealing and destroying data. That is why the developing interest in pc forensics training is becoming the sought after area for those seeking a high paid and stable forensics career. Continue reading
A Look at Computer Forensics Cases
As the amount of people using computer systems, mobile phones, satellite navigation systems along with other digital devices increases, it comes as no real surprise that the volume of criminal cases involving computer systems and the internet is rising with an almost daily basis. This can mainly be blamed on the increased use of the internet, with individuals of all ages, through across the globe browsing websites on a daily basis. There is a United kingdom company that specialises in the field of computer forensics; these people work to discover vital evidence from electronic devices that may link individuals to criminal activities. Continue reading
Could diabetics who wear insulin pumps be at risk from hackers?
Some insulin pumps used by people with diabetes could potentially be hacked causing patients to receive the wrong amount of insulin, a security researcher from Meridian, Idaho has revealed. Jerome (aka Jay) Radcliffe announced at the Black Hat Technical Security Conference in Las Vegas that he had experimented on his own pump and discovered an alarming security flaw in a device that is critical for his health and that of many other diabetes sufferers. Continue reading