Author: Atlanta IT News

  • New Dell Computers Have SuperFish Style Fake Certificate

    Dell users may have a serious security problem on their hands, thanks to an unauthorized SSL certificate that comes pre-installed on a number of the company’s laptops. Affected computers are set to trust any Secure Website’s certificate that is signed by the extracted private key.

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  • Hackers Have the Power to Remotely Hijack Half a Million Chrysler Cars

    An ongoing investigation into the security of Chrysler vehicles bears some pretty startling conclusions. In a couple of weeks, security researchers will reveal the details of a zero-day exploit that affects about 470,000 cars. Hackers can take complete control of the cars from thousands of miles away. Longtime car hackers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek […]

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  • How To Disable McAfee VirusScan Enterprise (VSE)

    In certain situations, it is important to disable a computers antivirus package. This is especially true when downloading remote-control or screen-sharing software through a web browser, for example Gotomeeting or our helpdesk tool. Here are the quick and simple steps to do so this below: Right click on the Mcafee icon in the System Tray […]

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  • WhatsApp updates iOS App with Free Voice Calling Feature

    After rolling out WhatsApp’s Free Voice Calling feature for Android users late last month, the widely popular messaging service has started to roll out the feature to iOS users. Now iOS users can enjoy making free voice calls through WhatsApp, as the new version of the messenger is now live in the iOS App Store […]

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  • CopyTrans Shelbee: a new iPhone Backup Tool

    CopyTrans’ Shelbee is a new simple backup tool for Windows that can backup iPhones, iPods, and iPads. It is able to backup almost everything on these devices, including apps, messages, documents, calendars, and the camera roll. Is it the easiest and most reliable backup tool for Apples devices without using iTunes. I found the software […]

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  • Chick-fil-A says customer data may have been cracked

    Chick-fil-A is reviewing “potential unusual activity involving payment cards” that were used at some of its restaurants. While the company said it’s working with IT security firms, law enforcement and payment industry contacts to investigate, it didn’t disclose when or where the breach may have happened. Security experts have cautioned that this year may prove […]

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