Looks like Adobe, makers of products as Photoshop and Adobe Reader, has suffered a major compromise. Brian Krebs, of Krebs On Security…
Tag: security
Bugs enjoying this season’s Apple harvest
Software are complex, having so many layers and hands involved in its creation. The bigger it becomes the more likely it is…
Lock-Unlock, Biometric adventures, part 2
Some time ago, I experimented with SignWave Unlock Free for Windows by Battelle. This was software for my Leap controller that promised…
Banking (Apps) on Google’s Android
Smartphones no doubt make our lives easier and it’s great having so many resources available at our fingertips. Mobile banking is…
Obad Trojan found in fake Android Google Play Store
Malware authors creating fake Android markets where they provide a familiar look and feel of the real Google Play to exploit…
Vulnerabilities Away, it’s Patch Tuesday!
With all the talk about backdoor encryption, phishing attacks and privacy, I think it’s a good time to mention that today…
79 percent of mobile malware is directed at Android
In a recent study, the Department of Home Land Security (DHS) and the FBI reported 79 percent of all malware targeting mobile…
Syrian Electronic Army Tries to Make Friends with U.S. Marine Corps
The SEA was at it again on Monday when they attempted to gain sympathy from members of the U.S. Marine Corps….
Encryption: types of secure communication and storage
After supplying you with examples on how to encrypt your mail and how to encrypt files and folders I would like…
Potential dangers for Google Glass, other wearable computers
Wearable computing is a hot topic as of late. From smart watches like the rumored Samsung Galaxy Gear, to augmented reality, what was…