Security

Apple Tightens Security of iMessage and FaceTime By Enabling Two-Factor Authentication

By Kamal Nayan - Feb 12, 2015 11:38 PM EST

Apple is infamously known for its fragile security in services. Last year, when celebrity photos from iCloud were leaked online, the company was heavily scrutinized. The issue was addressed by implementing two-factor authentication.

This Could Be The Smartest Keyboard We Have Ever Seen

By Kamal Nayan - Jan 23, 2015 01:04 AM EST

Researchers are working on a keyboard that can identify who is typing by assessing the user's typing pattern. Beside it will have the ability to convert that mechanical energy put on the keyboard into actual power. And, the keyboard cleans itself too.

Password Management Tool LastPass Unveils a New Mac App

By Kamal Nayan - Jan 21, 2015 12:56 AM EST

The popular password management tool LastPass is now available as a native desktop app for Apple computers. The tool saves all your passwords and lets you securely access them from anywhere through browser extensions, mobile apps and now through the new Mac app.

'123456' And 'Password' Remain The Most Popular Passwords of 2014

By Kamal Nayan - Jan 20, 2015 12:43 PM EST

Majority of the people on Internet continue to use '123456' and 'password' as their password, according to a new report.

Belgium Deploys Troops, Seeks Rest of Terror Cell

By Dustin M Braden - Jan 17, 2015 11:37 AM EST

Belgium has joined France in deploying thousands of soldiers throughout its territory to increase security after the attack on Charlie Hebdo and a series of raids that resulted in gunfights and arrests of jihadists.

France Deploys 10,000 Troops in Response to Charlie Hebdo Attack

By Dustin M Braden - Jan 12, 2015 07:06 PM EST

Fearing more attacks after the brutal assault on the newspaper Charlie Hebdo, the French government has deployed 10,000 soldiers to beef up security around the country.

Two-Factor Authentication Blunder Was The Cause of JPMorgan Breach

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 23, 2014 11:32 AM EST

It was the lack of two-factor authentication in JPMorgan's network servers that enabled hackers to steal data of about 83 million customers.

First-Ever Automatic Update Released For Mac, Would Prevent Hacker To Gain Remote Control

By Kamal Nayan - Dec 23, 2014 10:48 AM EST

Apple Inc has pushed out its first-ever automatic update that fixes a critical security issue in Macintosh computers. The security vulnerability could enable hackers to gain remote control of machines.

New "Light" Security Feature May Destroy Hackers Worldwide

By Peter R - Dec 17, 2014 02:44 PM EST

A new technique uses the quantum states of a photon to create encryption that is impossible to hack.

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