This Free Tool Lets You Spy On Anyone On Facebook News Security Social Network 

This Free Tool Lets You Spy On Anyone On Facebook

This Free Tool Lets You Spy On Anyone On Facebook: If you are looking at someone on Facebook just to find out everything about that person, what do you do? Most of us, usually go in and see their photos just to find out about their personality. But, there is something known as privacy, which is very tough to beat in Facebook. Here I will talk about a tool that will help you to find out everything about the person you are looking for in just a few clicks. Everything…

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This $5 Device Can Hack Your Computer In Just 30 Seconds Hacking News Security 

This $5 Device Can Hack Your Computer In Just 30 Seconds

Security companies all around the world are working to turn down the massive outrage of WannaCry and Petya ransomware. There are lots of computer security software found on the internet. Today, we are going to share another hacking related thing that will make you think twice about leaving your personal computer unattended. We will talk about a new tool which is known as Poison Tap. Poison tap is a $5 device, which is developed by a hacker/developer Samy Kamkar. The little tool can break into your password-protected computers, as long…

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Kaspersky Launches Free Antivirus Software Globally Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Kaspersky Launches Free Antivirus Software Globally

If we talk about Kaspersky virus protection, it’s one of the best security companies that the world have ever seen. The Russian security company Kaspersky Lab decided to celebrate its 20th birthday this July 25 by making available a totally free global antivirus software, Kaspersky Free. It is already available in several countries and by the end of the year can be downloaded worldwide. How To Transform Your Android UI Just Like Mac OS The free antivirus provides a basic defense for a safe use of the Network, works with…

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This 11-Year-Old Stuns Security Experts By Weaponizing A Teddy Bear Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Technology 

This 11-Year-Old Stuns Security Experts By Weaponizing A Teddy Bear

Reuben Paul has become a phenomenon in recent times thanks to a milestone that seems within reach of a few adult computer experts, to hack through the Internet of Things. As it could not be less, the object used to hack was typical of the young Reuben’s age, 11 years old. Nothing more and nothing less than his teddy bear. Inventor Builds ‘Ghost Phone’ A Phone That Only You Could See This young Texas student, Reuben Paul made a demonstration during a cyber security conference held in the Netherlands, where…

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Your Credit/Debit Cards Can Be Hacked In Just 6 Seconds Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Your Credit/Debit Cards Can Be Hacked In Just 6 Seconds

Using nothing more than guesswork, hackers can guess all of your credit and debit cards in just six seconds. This includes the card number, expiration date, and the security code of any VISA credit or debit card. Hackers can automatically generate variants of security data and test them on multiple websites until they hit, and experts warn that such an attack is extremely simple to do. This Website Knows Every Torrent You Have Downloaded In Your Life In a study published in the IEEE magazine, researchers found an attack known…

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Meet The World's Most Dangerous Search Engine On The Internet Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Technology 

Meet The World’s Most Dangerous Search Engine On The Internet

At Tech Caption we have been releasing the deep web, the invisible Internet that does not appear in search engines. Did you know that commercial search engines like Google, Yahoo! Or Bing only index 5% or 10% of all Internet content? The rest is what is known as the deep web, the deep web that does not come out in search engine results. What is there? An increasingly important part of this deep web are the objects of the Internet of Things: security cameras, refrigerators, wearables, alarms, and other devices…

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After 14 Years Of Hard Work, Kaspersky Launches Its Own Hackproof OS Do You Know Internet News Security Technology 

After 14 Years Of Hard Work, Kaspersky Launches Its Own Hackproof OS

Recent DDoS attacks that have been on the verge of sinking the Internet demonstrate that new tools and new hardware are needed to combat evil hackers and cyber criminals. The security companies are the first ones interested, because when a data theft or a massive attack, all the glances turn towards them. Meet The World’s Most Dangerous Search Engine On The Internet After 14 years of work, Eugene Kaspersky, CEO, and founder of Kaspersky security company has just introduced Kaspersky OS, a new anti-hacking operating system implemented in a hardware…

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Facebook Paid $16,500 To This Indian Guy, Here's Why Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Social Network Technology 

Facebook Paid $16,500 To This Indian Guy, Here’s Why

A student of MES Institute of Technology and Management of Chathannoor (India), Arun S Kumar, has announced a critical vulnerability that allowed to take control of any page on the social network giant Facebook. It is a ‘gap’ found in the Business Manager of the social network giant Facebook, which allowed to manage the pages created by the companies, businesses or personalities like Bill Gates or Donald Trump, among others. The flaw found belonged to a group of vulnerabilities called Unsafe Direct Object Reference, a well-known attack in the computer…

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Facebook Pays 10-Year-Old $10,000 For Finding Instagram Security Flaw Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Social Network Technology 

Facebook Pays 10-Year-Old $10,000 For Finding Instagram Security Flaw

The social media giant Facebook paid a bulky amount of $ 10,000 reward to a 10-year-old Finnish boy for finding a security flaw in his Instagram photography application. Jani, whose last name was not disclosed for privacy reasons, is the youngest recipient to receive a “bugs” reward for finding a security flaw in the social network by the social media giant Facebook, as we all know very well that the social media giant Facebook uses to pay rewards for finding bugs which we basically know by the name of Bug…

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