by Daniel Young | Feb 25, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
If you use Touch ID to log into applications on your phone, or even your phone itself, then you may have noticed that an increasing number of mobile apps are rolling out support for the popular feature. Or perhaps you have an even newer device that allows you...
by Daniel Young | Feb 21, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Facebook has received a lot of negative press over the past year owing to the numerous data and security breaches that came to light in 2018. According to research, more than 40% of users aged 18 to 29 had deleted their Facebook mobile application by October...
by Daniel Young | Feb 20, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
There are thousands of free applications available on the Apple App Store, but every now and then you might find yourself interested in paying for a premium app or content. Some applications charge an upfront fee for the initial download, whereas others are...
by Daniel Young | Feb 19, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Hot on the heels of recent stories regarding compromised Android applications, we’ve another warning to share with you. According to newly-published research coming from the International Computer Science Institute, it is believed that around 17,000...
by Daniel Young | Feb 15, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
It has been revealed that around 617 million private accounts belonging to your everyday public were flooded onto the dark web for sale. This is a tactic commonly used by hackers, who collate large data dumps of private and financial information, before...
by Daniel Young | Feb 11, 2019 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Internet Explorer has been around for a long time; originally released on Windows 95 in 1995, it dominated the scene in 2002 and 2003, with a user base as high as around 95% of all internet users. But as the internet progress, it lost popularity among the wider...
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