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  • Botched Update For Microsoft Outlook 2010

    Many of our customers are reporting that installing KB3114409 will force Outlook to start in safe mode. The patch has been removed from windows updates, but anyone who has it installed should remove it immediately and then Outlook will start working normally again. It took Microsoft around 12 hours to pull the faulty patch. Just last month, […]

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  • 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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  • Researcher releases Free Hacking Tool that Can Steal all Your Secrets from Password Manager

    Unless we are a human supercomputer, remembering a different password for every different site is not an easy task. But to solve this problem, there is a growing market of password managers and lockers, which remembers your password for every single account and simultaneously provides an extra layer of protection by keeping them strong and […]

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  • MIT Scientists: Now You Can See Through Walls with Wi-Fi

    Forget about Superman’s X-rays vision, you can now see through walls using WI-FI device only. Scientists at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) have developed a device that uses WiFi signals to effectively see through walls and other obstacles, and identify which persons are standing behind it. Dubbed RF Capture, the new system […]

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  • Chip-and-PIN Credit Cards and The Deadline: Here’s What You need To Know

    Today, 1st October 2015, is the deadline for US-based Banks and Retailers to roll out Chip-embedded Credit Cards (powered by EVM Technology) to customers that will make transactions more secure. Starting Thursday, Merchants must have new Payment Terminals installed to accept Chip Cards in their stores or restaurants. Otherwise, they will be responsible for credit […]

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  • Microsoft Office 2016 for Windows coming on September 22

    Earlier this year, Microsoft had announced to bring its Office 2016 soon to the world. Also, Office 2016 software version for Mac was released in July 2015. Now speculations gearing up are hinting towards a final release date of Office 2016 for Windows as 22nd September 2015. Though, for Window users it may not be […]

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  • Ashley Madison Hackers Finally Released All the Stolen Data Online

    Hackers who claimed to have stolen customers’ data from Ashley Madison, recently leaked nearly 10GB of its users’ personal data online. Very embarrassing for millions Ashley Madison users. The group of hackers, which called itself The Impact Team, has reportedly leaked personal data of Ashley Madison customers on the dark web. The leaked data includes […]

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  • Major Flaw In Android Phones Gives Hackers Complete Control With Just A Text

    Bad week for Android. Just days after a critical Stagefright vulnerability was revealed in the widely popular mobile platform, another new vulnerability threatens to make most Android devices unresponsive and practically unusable to essential…

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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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