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Letting hackers inside a network to counter attacks, why not?

By Guest Authors

Existing methods of combating cyber threats are proving less and less effective as advanced persistent threats continue to outdo security tools and evade detection.

Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Vacuum Cleaner Review – It Sucks and Incredibly Expensive

By Tuan Do

My most recent Dyson upright vacuum cleaner was the powerful Dyson DC41 Animal and I was so satisfied with the product that I couldn’t guess what aspects Dyson can improve in the next generations. My question is answered now when they introduce the new Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal. Let’s check it out.

Facebook debuts a social network to combat threats

By Guest Authors

Facebook is looking to the herd to push the war against cyber threats forward. The social networking giant has launched a repository dubbed ThreatExchange, where partners including Pinterest, Tumblr, Twitter, Dropbox, bit.ly, and Yahoo can share data about malware threats. And it’s easy to tell the network is serious this time about combating threats, given […]

There’s no stopping Google from mounting its own telecom empire

By Guest Authors

Google is entrenched in almost all sorts of technology there is, from search to cloud. Well, except telecommunications. Now the Mountain View giant is making headway in that direction.

Why Cryptocurrency Payments Will Soon Become Commonplace

By Keffer

The popularity of electronic payment gateways has been soaring in recent times. However, it is interesting that these very same methods were considered nothing more than novelties until the early 2000s. We are now witnessing countless forms of innovative techniques such as biometric security measures, contactless payments, and two-factor authentication.

Lawmakers want probe on Verizon’s creepy supercookies

By Guest Authors

Verizon Wireless is very explicit in its policy statement: the company takes the privacy of its clients seriously. But it appears the company has not buckled down to taking its policies that way as the company is said to have resumed its use of supercookies to track consumer behavior.

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