If, for some reason, you’re still running Windows XP or Vista, you probably already know that it’s well past time to upgrade. Microsoft officially...
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Gmail No Longer Supports Windows XP, Vista
Nokia Phones Might Be Back With New Smart Devices
Remember back in the early 2000’s when Nokia was the king of the cellphone market? Well, if you’re feeling nostalgic for those days, there’s...
Read MoreIs Your Money Safe? Bank Cyberattacks On The Rise
Kaspersky Labs originally discovered “fileless malware” back in 2014, but it wasn’t until this year that it became mainstream. Now, the company is...
Read MoreDid Your Printer Receive A Message From A Hacker?
Over the weekend, a hacker who goes by the name Stackoverflowin performed a public service. Of course, in the process of doing so, he terrified and...
Read MoreSVG Images Getting Wider Distribution As Malicious File Type
JavaScript is hands down the tool of choice of hackers who are interested in inserting malicious code onto a user’s device. Most commonly, scripts...
Read MoreNew Memory That Acts As Processor Could Speed Up Devices
ReRAM is coming to a computer manufacturer near you, and soon. If you haven’t heard of this technology yet, you’re not alone, but it is one of the...
Read MoreUpdate Netgear Routers Firmware Or Risk Password Compromise
It hasn’t been a good time for Netgear. In recent months, security researchers across the industry have identified several critical security flaws...
Read MoreDropbox Users Get New Collaboration Doc Feature Called Paper
In recent years, Dropbox has been struggling to find its way. Having realized that there’s little money to be made in simply being a cloud storage...
Read MoreChrome OS May Get Some Competition From Windows 10 Cloud
Android HummingBad Malware Back, Now Called HummingWhale
It is an article of faith that Google’s Play Store and Apple’s iStore are the two safest sources for downloading apps. As good as their security...
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