With your data increasingly under threat, it might be a good idea to back it up with software like EaseUS Todo Backup Workstation. Whether you run a host of computers for your business or just have one for personal use, backing up data is a good idea. You (or someone else) may accidentally delete something, or you might fall prey ...
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If you are looking for a cheap, trustworthy alternative to a secure path on the internet, might we suggest a VPN network? If you have mulled over how insecure the whole internet scene is, and are thinking twice before typing in your bank details and other private information, a VPN is just what you need. A Virtual Private Network or ...
Read More »This Machine Prints Messages That Self-Destruct
This machine prints messages that actually self-destruct. After a short time, the messages burst into flames. Taking your eyebrows with it.
Read More »Health Care Still Doesn’t Have the Data Security It Needs
More than 30 million personal medical records have been thieved from the “secure” servers of health care practices by hackers from around the globe. Health care information is immensely valuable — and not just to the patients and families to which it pertains, but to veritable strangers looking to make some money on the black market. Yet, despite the sensitivity ...
Read More »BYOD: Providing Guidelines and Information to Employees is Key to Security
The concept of BYOD – bring your own device – is extremely appealing to employers and employees alike. There are a number of key advantages that can be gained through encouraging staff members to bring their own devices into the office – but what? Efficiency Reports suggest that there is a significant increase in the efficiency of the workforce and ...
Read More »Hackers Now Planting Viruses in Kids’ Games
Hackers have found a new way to get malicious software onto your home computer -- through your kids' computer games.
Read More »HP LaserJet Printers Apparently Allow Hacking Exploits
A group of researchers at Columbia University has made a surprising discovery -- apparently, some HP LaserJet printers are wide open to exploits from hackers.
Read More »The Army’s Latest Anti-Bomb Weapon — Paintball Guns
The army is looking into using a new high-tech weapon to combat roadside bombs and IED's -- paintball guns.
Read More »CONFIRMED: Steam Hacked, Compromised Info May Include Addresses and Credit Card Info
The information that was compromised in this hack could include mailing addresses, passwords, email addresses, encrypted credit card numbers and game purchase history, though nothing has been confirmed yet.
Read More »US Lawmakers Could Pass Controversial Bill that Breaks the Internet
A controversial bill called "COICA" was in the spotlight last year, for its aggressive approach to internet censorship. Though it didn't pass, it's been revamped again this year, with a new name and even more potentially devastating internet restrictions.
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