by Daniel Young | Aug 17, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
In July, we discussed how a popular Google Chrome browser extension was recording and storing user information, including what websites were visited. This wasn’t the first time and won’t be the last; in fact, another security issue has been found, this...
by Daniel Young | Aug 15, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
Unfortunately, it’s not always user error that can result in dangerous software or vulnerabilities making it onto your computer. Back in January, we posted about how an issue affecting specific computer hardware chips could lead to you having personal...
by Daniel Young | Aug 13, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
On Monday, Google officially announced the release of 'Android Pie', otherwise known as 'Android P' or simply Android 9.0. This newest iteration of the Android operating system is immediately available to anybody who's using a Google Pixel or...
by Daniel Young | Aug 12, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
A charity that fights for human rights is taking five UK police forces to court because they'll neither confirm or deny their use of a controversial phone-monitoring hardware. The hardware, known as International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) mimics the...
by Daniel Young | Aug 8, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
WhatsApp seems to be constantly plagued by exploits, and why not; it's one of the most-used social media applications around. This makes it the perfect platform for hackers to target, as there are so many potential victims to prey on. Yet another security issue...
by Daniel Young | Aug 7, 2018 | Knowledge Base, Uncategorized
When you download an application from an app store, you're at the mercy of the software developers if they should choose to include suspicious software designed to harm you or your device. Fortunately for Apple users, this kind of practice is relatively uncommon...
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