Category: Tech News
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Facebook track your cookies even after logout !
Facebook track your cookies even after logout ! According to Australian technologist Nik Cubrilovic: ‘Logging out of Facebook is not enough.’ He added, Even after you are logged out, Facebook is able to track your browser’s page every time you visit a website. He wrote in his blog ‘With my browser logged out of Facebook, […]
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FBI arrests alleged hackers
See all ‘Information Technology’ articles Monday, 26 September 2011 00:00Marco Holden Jeffery The FBI arrested two alleged members of the prominent hacking groups Anonymous and LulzSec on Thursday morning in Phoenix and San Francisco, while charges have been secured against a third individual in Ohio. The arrests are part of a surge of search warrants […]
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LulzSec Hacker Busted By Hide My As# VPN Service …
Suspected LulzSec Hacker Cody Kretsinger, who was arrested Thursday was a user of the popular Hide My As#! VPN services was exposed by Hide My As$! to officials due to a court order served in the United Kingdom according to the Atlantic Wire, and the company’s blog. A VPN service such as those provided by […]
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INSECT Pro 2.7 – Penetration testing tool download
INSECT Pro 2.7 – Penetration testing tool download INSECT Pro 2.7 – Ultimate is here! This penetration security auditing and testing software solutionis designed to allow organizations of all sizes mitigate, monitor and manage the latest security threats vulnerabilities and implement active security policies by performing penetration tests across their infrastructure and applications. This is […]
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Raspberry Pi: A $25 ultra-low-cost computer that can run Quake 3
Summary: The Raspberry Pi is a new ultra-low-cost computing solution that’s making waves — especially now that it’s running Quake 3! Read all about it here. The Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK-registered charity that is developing two models of an ultra-low-cost computer, posted a video this past weekend of Quake 3 running on one of […]
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Killapache: DDOS tool – Half of the Internet is vulnerable now !
Killapache: DDOS tool – Half of the Internet is vulnerable now ! The Apache Software Foundation has announced a denial-of-service vulnerability that affects all versions of the ubiquitous Apache web server, leaving up to 65% of all websites vulnerable. A unknown flaw in the code for processing byte range headers allows versions 2.2.x of the […]