Archives Tag: hacking
Five Common Misconceptions About Working In Tech
April 19, 2022
People who work in tech seem to be like the cool dudes, dressing informally or in casual formal styles to meet new clients and investors and generally a career path for just a selected few. However, this has been proven to be NOT true. In fact, people from different walks of life, age, gender, background … Continue reading Five Common Misconceptions About Working In Tech
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Google To Shutdown Google Plus After Data Leak
April 19, 2022
Google announced recently that they’d be drawing the curtain on Google Plus – the search giant’s shot at social networking. The decision to shut down the social platform came after Google discovered a security breach that exposed the private data of up to 500,000 users. Google+ was launched in June 2011 to enable people share … Continue reading Google To Shutdown Google Plus After Data Leak
Update Your WhatsApp to Fix New Security Flaw
April 19, 2022
Google researcher, Natalie Silvanovich, recently discovered a security vulnerability in WhatsApp messenger that could allow hackers to remotely take full control of your WhatsApp just by video calling you over the app. According to the bug report, the vulnerability is a memory heap overflow issue which is triggered when a user receives a malformed RTP … Continue reading Update Your WhatsApp to Fix New Security Flaw
5 Ways to Secure Your WhatsApp
April 19, 2022
WhatsApp messaging has become an integral part of our social lives. We share memories, multimedia, bank account details, contacts and so on. With all the sensitive information we share on this platform, it’s imperative that we take steps to secure the app and keep our stuff private. Here are few steps to take to secure … Continue reading 5 Ways to Secure Your WhatsApp
Krack Attack Compromises WiFi Security Worldwide: How to Protect Yourself
April 19, 2022
The WPA2 (WiFi Protected Access II) encryption protocol is the security standard used by WiFi networks and most, if not all WiFi enabled devices worldwide. Recently, a postdoctoral researcher at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium, Mathy Vanhoef, discovered a major flaw in the WPA2 protocol that attackers can exploit to intercept a user’s … Continue reading Krack Attack Compromises WiFi Security Worldwide: How to Protect Yourself