Tuesday, 20 January 2015

This List Of 2014’s Worst Passwords, Including ‘123456,’ Is Embarrassing





The year of 2014, in many respects, was all about digital security. It wasn’t just tech pundits or early adopters who were victimized – Snapchat, Target, and Sony Entertainment all showed us that no one is immune. And don’t get me started on the NSA.



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Friday, 16 January 2015

How can I make my PC completely secure?





How can I make my PC completely secure from any type of virus and hacking? Juzer You can’t, because of the old computer industry phenomenon known as PEBCAK, or “Problem exists between chair and keyboard”.



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Monday, 12 January 2015

Microsoft Windows 7 mainstream support ending 13 January: What you need to know





Microsoft's popular Windows 7 computer operating platform is to exit the mainstream support phase and enter the extended support stage in January 2015.



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Sunday, 11 January 2015

Apple laptops vulnerable to virus that 'can’t be removed'





A security flaw in Apple laptops could leave users vulnerable to infection by malicious software that hackers could use to steal data and which is virtually impossible to remove A security expert has found a way to install malicious code on a tiny chip built into Apple laptops which woul



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Sunday, 14 December 2014

New Windows 7 Patch Is Badware, Disables Graphics Driver Updates And Windows Defender





If you have Windows 7 set to automatically update every Tuesday, it may be to permanently disable that feature. Microsoft Microsoft has just confirmed that a recent update — specifically KB 3004394 — is causing a range of serious problems and recommends removing it.



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Monday, 8 December 2014

iPad: $1.50 per year





iPad: $1.50 per year If you fully drain and charge your iPad every other day it will use about 12 kWh of electricity per year.



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Friday, 5 December 2014

Tests show modern SSDs can handle a thousands years of use





Most heavy data users can't wait for the day when hard disks, with their fragile, spinny parts, are put out to pasture for good. But just how much better are SSDs? Despite any horror stories you may have heard, the answer is a lot, according to tests on recent models by The Tech Report.



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