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Internet Explorer: Reports of Its Death Are Greatly Exaggerated
There are claims that Microsoft is to retire its Internet Explorer web browser and replace it with an ...
Tech
March 23, 2015
The Persistent Internet Hoax Endures, Now on Facebook
With somewhere in the region of 1.3 billion users, Facebook is the largest ever internet social engagement phenomenon.
Social Media
January 10, 2015
Three Ways Your Personal Photos Are Vulnerable to Hackers
Recent reports of celebrities having nude or risqué photos of themselves leaked online highlights the serious risk of ...
Social Media
September 4, 2014
Google Must Make Android Safer—Our Data Is at Risk
Over the past few months, the Android platform developed by Google and based on the Linux operating system ...
Opinion
August 29, 2014
Is Your USB Stick the Enemy?
Computer users everywhere are looking at the USB stick sat next to their computer this week with trepidation. ...
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August 11, 2014
Is Your Wi-Fi Secure?
James Lyne from IT security firm Sophos recently carried out a two-day public awareness exercise as part of ...
Tech
May 22, 2014
Massive Ebay Hack: Change Your Password Now
It would have soon become apparent that someone had completed the kind of database query they are now ...
Tech
May 22, 2014
Which Phone Is Most Vulnerable to Malware?
As each new computer virus attack or vulnerability comes to light, millions instinctively check their computer to see ...
Tech
April 29, 2014
The Hunt for MH370’s Black Box Is on, But It May Not Reveal All
The latest developments in the case of the missing Malaysia flight MH370 suggest that the plane’s wreckage has ...
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