What a year 2017 had been for cryptographic forms of money, particularly Bitcoin, which had as of late hit the approximately USD 20,000 in mid-December 2017 before slamming down to USD 11,000 and later getting back to drift around the…
It raining security threats. The world has seen its share of ransomware attacks. Unfortunately, this is not going to end any sooner. Not until the hacking community decides to take a nap. And unfortunately, this is not going to…
What is the most basic form of protection you can give to your PC(s)? So that they stay safe against various security attacks? Yes, you guessed it right. It is the antivirus software. For those of you who are not…
BitCoins and crypto currency – these are the talk of the town. In December 2017, the value of a single BitCoin crossed $19,000 to nearly touch $20,000. It had been steadily increasing and analysts are comparing the Bitcoin run to…
The words ‘Spectre’ and ‘Meltdown’ have been making the cybersecurity headlines frequently in the past few days and has been unnerving mobile device users across the world. In this blog, let’s take a look at what ‘Spectre and Meltdown’ issue…
We keep hearing from Google that Play Store is getting more secure by the day; now that Play Protect program – Google’s own antivirus – has been introduced to scan various android apps which get uploaded to the Play Store.…
Antivirus software has been around for a long time. With time, its importance has increased and it now forms a vital part of every internet or endpoint protection. At a time like this, if your someone who hasn’t installed antivirus…
The controversy continues. Though Apple iPhones run on the iOS (formerly iPhone OS) – which is undoubtedly an advanced, secure, and stable mobile operating system – it is not 100% secure. Cyber criminals have exploited vulnerabilities to infect Apple iPhones…
A Trojan named Ursnif is a new version that is being tested with modified codes, this is to make it more effective when it comes to attack the banking domain and software. A recent report in Zdnet by Danny Palmer…
Earlier this year, mobile security experts from Palo Alto Networks, found that Android devices could be subjected to ‘Android Toast Overlay Attack’, which is a vulnerability affecting the Toast feature on Android devices. The Android Toast feature allows display of…