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Google revamps policy for developers, cracks down on inappropriate ads

By Guest Authors

If you are an app developer for Google – new or long-time – you ought to read on. Google has moved to update its Developer Program Policy Center in terms of design and rules meant to clarify the policies and enhance the look of the Web page.

Google’s self-driving car bumps into its first self-induced accident. Will it be ever safe to ride?

By Guest Authors

It was predicted that the day would come when a driverless car such as what Google wants to build will hit a road accident. It finally happened last month, though it was only until recently before the incident was made public.

Is It Still Worth It To Conduct An Email Marketing Campaign?

By Guest Authors

Many new business owners who are launching their first official company website have heard conflicting reports in the past few years concerning whether or not it is still worth it to conduct an email marketing campaign to help get their name on the map.

iOS app allows installation of pirated apps in non-jailbroken iPhones

By Guest Authors

A group of hackers originating from China took advantage of application testing certifications, released by Apple for free, to install illegitimate apps using a sideloading technique.

IRS phishing attacks surged exponentially

By Guest Authors

The Internal Revenue Service has detected an exponential increase in phishing and malware attacks related to tax that target taxpayers this year, marking one of the highest increases in such incidents.

SecureAuth adds behavioral biometrics to its authentication factor

By Guest Authors

Biometrics continues to gain people’s trust when it comes to securing cyber credentials and authenticating access requests. It can already be considered as the new universal standard of security and privacy. To beef things up, authentication provider SecureAuth has added a new realm of verification factor to its offering: behavioral biometrics.

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