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UK’s GCHQ develops encryption for government employees with backdoor

By Guest Authors

The Government Communications Headquarters, United Kingdom’s spy agency, has created a new encryption tool for government employees to protect their communication from hackers. But there’s a catch: it contains backdoor access for the UK government.

Wondershare Filmora Review – Free Video-Editing App for Mac

By Tuan Do

If you’re using MacOS, the most popular video-editing apps must be iMovie and Final Cut Pro. iMovie is free but it lacks a lot of advanced features. On the other hand, Final Cut Pro could set you back $300, which is out of budget of most average users. That’s the reason why I was excited […]

Internet service providers tracking your online activity for profit

By Guest Authors

While we are well aware that big Internet companies such as Google, Yahoo and Facebook are in the business of monitoring our online habits to shore up their revenues through ads, there is some sort of deeper Web tracking activity going on that may have slipped our notice.

Far from Reality…! Will Artificial Intelligence bring the world together?

By Guest Authors

The year 2015 saw a large number of notable developments in the technology sector. The coming years would see a revolution in the era with most of us relying on science to perform our day to day work from buying grocery to controlling our homes with intelligent devices. Something that was a figment of imagination […]

Facebook can now bypass the Great Firewall of China with Tor

By Guest Authors

In countries where freedom of expression is equated to criminal acts such as China, Iran, Egypt, Russia and North Korea, among other territories with stringent policies, turning to social media is a dangerous act that could cost even your life.

Linux kernel vulnerability leaves Android users exposed to attacks for years

By Guest Authors

Users of Android mobile devices and Linux-based computers have had three years of risky experience with their devices as security researchers at Perception Point discovered a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel that attackers could have used to their advantage to penetrate those devices.

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