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In India, cyber espionage targets diplomats and military officials

By Guest Authors

A slew of cyber espionage attacks has targeted high-profile individuals in India, including diplomats and military officials with the help of some not-so-new methods of attack: phishing and watering hole sites.

Samsung Galaxy S7 & S7 Edge Model Numbers (SM-G930* and SM-G935*) Differences

By Tuan Do

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge have been officially available worldwide and this seems to be the year that Samsung will recover and gain the market share. However, many buyers are not aware that there are some different models of those phones.

Large Banks in the US have weak password policies

By Guest Authors

In a rather ironic turn of events, over 350 million individuals who have accounts with the large banking companies in the United States are using passwords that are weaker than the ones they use for their social media accounts.

Fire OS tablet owners slam Amazon for removing encryption from their device

By Guest Authors

Many owners of the Fire OS tablet took to social media to air their sentiments about Amazon’s removal of encryption from their tablets running the latest Fire OS 5. In effect, Amazon disabled the only strong security protection Fire OS tablet owners have against the ever-increasing threat landscape.

PerfectSound M100 HiFi Headband Headphones Review – The Perfect Sound is here?

By Tuan Do

All audiophiles keep searching for a perfect sound from headphones but we’re never satisfied with our current setup. Interestingly, there is a Taiwanese headphones manufacturer called PerfectSound and I had a chance to test one of its most expensive headphones, the PerfectSound M100 headphones.

Newly discovered HTTPS vulnerability leaves many connections exposed to attacks

By Guest Authors

Millions of Internet users are facing the risk of cyber threats as security researchers uncovered a major flaw in the transport layer security that can expose usernames, passwords, banking credentials and credit card to attacks.

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