Saturday, April 30, 2016

This website shows how long it would take for a hacker to break your password


If you have a password as simple as "12345" or "password," it would take hacker just .29 milliseconds to crack it, according to an interactive website from BetterBuys.

How to stop autoplaying HTML5 videos


P. Petropoulos blocked Flash videos from playing automatically without his permission. Now he wants to block HTML5 videos, as well.

Google Play now warns users of apps that contain advertising

Will Android developers be forced to start charging for their offerings?

Do You Know How You’re Getting Hacked?

Are Mobile Apps Really at Risk?

Powerful and profound cyberattacks are occurring on a daily basis. They range from traditional credit card data theft to complex compromises of personal health information, intellectual property,

Hide and Seek: Stopping Encrypted Attacks and Advanced Evasion Techniques


The cybercriminals that attack your network are a clever and crafty bunch. That’s why they continue to add new methods to their arsenal, and in some cases, they use the same tools as the good guys.

E.ON Streamlines IT Audits: Identity Governance in Action


E.ON Global Commodities, the largest energy and utilities trading company in Germany, had a dilemma faced by many organizations today: How could it govern users’ access, protect sensitive data and maintain compliance to pass a security audit and prove it?


U.S Supreme Court allows the FBI to Hack any Computer in the World

The US Supreme Court has approved amendments to Rule 41, which now gives judges the authority to issue search warrants, not only for computers located in their jurisdiction but also outside their jurisdiction.

Microsoft develops IFTTT rival called Flow for connecting apps and services


It allows users to connect Microsoft services and third-party apps in logical ways.