Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered a weak spot in the connection between an iOS device and computer that leaves data in transit vulnerable to third-party manipulation and breach.
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Old-school police ransom Kovter makes a vengeful return
CryptoLocker is out, Kovter is in. The old police ransom malware is making a comeback after long years of dormancy, according to findings by security researchers. The Kovter police blackmail Trojan was perhaps in existence since the formative days of ransomware in 2011, though it slipped off our consciousness when the more sophisticated malware of […]
Is Gameover Zeus on the rise again?
Back in June, the United States Department of Justice and other law enforcement authorities were able to take over the network of Gameover Zeus botnets in a spate of massive crackdown. The network then consisted of up to a million infected computers. Now, security experts claim that cyber criminal groups are working to build up […]
Samsung BP3100 Universal Portable Battery Pack Review
Nowadays, a portable backup battery is an important accessory for our smartphones because their included batteries are draining faster and sometimes couldn’t last for a full day.
Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 Review
Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 is not a new tablet but it is my first Kindle device ever. The HDX 8.9 was released in late 2013 and it caught my attention since then because this seems to be a great value.
Moto X+1 Front Panel Compared Against the Original Moto X – Specs & Release Date Also Confirmed
Motorola nailed it big time when they announced the hugely popular Moto X flagship last year. Although boasting modest specs for a flagship, it handled everything thrown at it like a boss. Not only had that, with stock Android and very timely updates in tow, Motorola won over many hearts. Surprisingly, the Moto X did […]