Top 10 Best Android Phones Under Rs 60 000 In 2019

Without any doubt, if we talk about smartphones, everybody prefers the Android mobile operating system over others. Android is an open source operating system which is entirely based on Linux. Due to its open-source nature, we can enjoy different types of apps and games. However, to enjoy games which are high on graphics, you need to have a high-end smartphone. Well, if you search for high-end smartphones in the marketplace, you will find lots of smartphones under Rs 60,000....

November 5, 2022 · 10 min · 1918 words · Lillian Wilson

This Search Engine Claims That It Can Beat Google And Buy It

Omnity is a new semantic search engine that focuses on finding high-value interconnections between different fields of knowledge. Its creators are so ambitious that they were born to face Google, and even try to buy it over time, demonstrating their confidence in the technology present in Omnity. This new search engine is introduced at CES in Las Vegas to state four years immersed in the network to its advent. Its creators define it as “the next generation of semantic search and discovery tool”, inviting people to discover hidden interconnections between the fields of physics, laws, science, engineering, and medicine....

November 4, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Kathy Nelson

This Sneaky Malware Hides On Your Pc For A Month Before Going To Work

Dubbed Nitrokod, the malware campaign has been active since at least 2019 and has been detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Check Point. Crypto miners – also known as cryptojackers – are a form of malware that secretly exploit the computing power of infected devices to mine for cryptocurrency. The process often goes undetected and the victim of the attack doesn’t receive the cryptocurrency, which is sent to the malware operator, who is likely using a large network of infected devices to generate as much cryptocurrency as possible, without the cost of using their own computing power or electricity....

November 4, 2022 · 4 min · 667 words · Florence Black

This Sneaky Ransomware Attack Tries To Switch Off Your Security Software

The technique has been detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Sophos, who’ve seen it being used in attacks by the BlackByte ransomware gang. BlackByte is a relatively new ransomware operation, but a series of attacks going after critical infrastructure and other high-profile targets have led to the FBI issuing a warning about the group. Also: The scary future of the internet: How the tech of tomorrow will pose even bigger cybersecurity threats Now the BlackByte ransomware gang is apparently using CVE-2019-16098, a vulnerability in RTCorec64....

November 3, 2022 · 3 min · 534 words · Thomas Shroyer

This Stunning Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Video Will Force You To Upgrade

This Stunning Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Video Will Force You To Upgrade We all know very well that the hype before the releases is quite more significant with each passing period, and there is a growing desire to imagine and visualize what the upcoming smartphones will be like in the most realistic way possible. From time to time, we come across authentic animation and digital design artists that simply bring true wonders to the internet, highlighting, for example, media work like PhoneArena or LetsGoDigital....

November 3, 2022 · 3 min · 454 words · Irene Richards

This Vitamix Blender Is 75 Off During Prime Day Update Expired

Upgrade to the Vitamix One blender, which covers all of your needs. It can break down frozen vegetables, fruit, chocolate chips (if you have a sweet tooth like I do), and more inside a 32oz. BPA-free container due to its powerful motor. A mini-tamper included with the blender allows you to push the items that don’t want to cooperate towards the blades. The blender is easy to control with a simple speed dial, which provides its best results when you turn it up high immediately after you close the lid....

November 3, 2022 · 1 min · 122 words · Curtis Spaulding

Top Apps For Oscars 2012 Live Streaming Apps For Ipad Iphone Android

Oscars 2012 is just a few hours away and as expected there is a plethora of Oscar apps flooding the iTunes App Store and the Android Market. No wonder it becomes extremely difficult to choose the right ones out of the lot. So here we have done all the hard work to get you the best companion apps for your smartphone and/or the tablet, which promises an enthralling and wholesome experience as you watch Oscars 2012 on your television....

November 3, 2022 · 3 min · 480 words · Nichole Niess

This Programming Error Exposes Thousands Of Ios Apps To Hijacking

It was the well-known Pangu Lab, a team of researchers well known for its jailbreak tools, which has just unveiled ZipperDown, a vulnerability that affects thousands of iOS apps. ZipperDown and its impact on iOS According to Pangu Labs analysis, ZipperDown is based on a programming flaw that most iOS apps have. From what they’ve learned, and in an analysis of 168,951 iOS apps, 15,978 of them, about 10%, have the present vulnerability....

November 2, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Ashley Pineda

This Server Might Be Older Than You Won T Survive This Year

It was not a computer but a data server that was running since 1993 without unplanned downtime. The old server was built by Stratus Technologies and was set up by an IT application architect Phil Hogan in the year 1993 at Great Lakes Works EGL. The server was developed to be used in a variety of uptime-dependent connections, including in industrial applications, as well as payment processing. The server was last modernized in early 2000’s, most of the parts of the server have been swapped out with spares obtained from a third party....

November 2, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Joseph Tusing

Tictok Reaches 1 Billion Downloads Gets Fined By Ftc

The problem with TikTok is that it specifically targets teens, it doesn’t offer parental controls, and it’s very easy to cover your steps and delete your activity. TikTok is in the news again because the FTC fined the app’s maker AND it’s surpassed 1 billion downloads, according to SensorTower (a site that tracks app downloads). Allegations of illegally collecting kids’ data The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced this week that the operators of the TikTok app have agreed to pay a settlement of $5....

November 2, 2022 · 3 min · 508 words · Paul Daniel

Three Users Sue Facebook Over Call Text Data Scraping

The lawsuit filed by the Americans, filed in federal court in the Northern District of California, seeks collective action status on behalf of all affected Facebook users and claims for unspecified damages. The social network giant Facebook Inc. is offering its users greater control over their privacy by facilitating data management and redesigning their menu of configurations, the firm said on Wednesday in response to the scandal over the alleged use of information by millions of people for a political consultancy....

November 1, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Henry Walker

Top 10 Most Anticipated Smartphones In 2019

The Apple, in turn, should come with an iPhone anniversary edition. There’s still little concrete about Apple’s new smartphone, but as the company usually cares about birthdays for its products, we may have something special on the part of the company. Outside the specific expectations for the two market leaders, there are also some trends that everyone should start to follow in the top-line category. For example, with Apple finally abandoning the 16 GB for its most basic smartphones, other brands are likely to move to at least 64 GB of storage at their top of the line....

November 1, 2022 · 7 min · 1466 words · Richard Ford

Top 10 Services For Sending Large Files Via Email

1. File Dropper File Dropper is the only site in this list that allows you to send files upto 5 GB. Now you can send hi-resolution photos, HD videos or even movies with the help of this amazing service. All your files can be easily uploaded with the click of a button. Though it is one of the best file sharing service, it does not allows you to upload multiple files at once....

October 31, 2022 · 4 min · 649 words · Donna Larson

Top 3 Free File Recovery Software 2019

EaseUs Data Recovery Wizard Recuva Pandora Recovery EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard EaseUS data recovery wizard is a great recovery software. You can easily get files back within few clicks. This is my favorite recovery program and using personally for lost files. The user interface is organized much like a window explorer. This may not everyone’s ideal but it’s a very familiar interface structure that most of the folks are comfortable with....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 418 words · Chauncey Beauregard

Top Online Digital Computer Forensics Resources

The primary reason for this is that after a major cyber threat has been launched and has made its impact, it is the “cleanup” work after this which becomes most important. For example, key questions which need to be asked and answered include some of the following: Where did the cybersecurity threat originate from? Whom was involved? How did it happen? To what degree was the impact, both in terms of quantitative and qualitative terms?...

October 30, 2022 · 11 min · 2218 words · Robin Hughes

Torrent Blackout Dozens Of Sites Suffer Ddos Attacks Goes Offline

Many torrent pages have received DDoS attacks in recent weeks This week, The Pirate Bay was dropped almost a full day by a DDoS attack. Others like WorldWideTorrents have lost their primary domain, and IsoHunt.to has disappeared without a trace. While it is normal for this type of pages to fall with relative frequency, the excessive increase of the last days, as much in the number of falls as in one of the affected pages makes to see that there is something that smells very badly....

October 30, 2022 · 2 min · 415 words · Brenda Aguilar

Top 10 Common Misconceptions About Application Whitelisting

So if whitelisting is more secure than blacklisting, why is it not as widely deployed as blacklisting solutions? The answer is that if a blacklisting solution does a poor job, it may let malicious code execute, but it will never prevent you from using your system the way you intend (unless you are trying to use actual malicious code). And if whitelisting does a poor job, it may keep you extremely secure, but it will interfere with your ability to use the system the way you intend by erroneously blocking non-malicious code....

October 29, 2022 · 9 min · 1872 words · Shu Capello

Top 5 Student Management Apps Ios Android

Well, your smartphone is always with you, and so, it can very easily double as your personal secretary. With the right management app, everyone, from the student looking for the next course, to the businessman searching for the next appointment, can benefit from having all the information that they need, delivered to them when they need it. The best management apps for students I can attest to the need of having a good time manager for keeping track of all my daily tasks, and I know first hand how useful an app like the ones we will feature here can be....

October 29, 2022 · 5 min · 869 words · James Palmer

Torrent For Android Review

1. μTorrent Remote for Android The Android app gives you the possibility to see, modify and add torrents to your downloading queue with next to no effort and also to switch torrents from your PC to your smartphone. I wouldn’t recommend doing this unless you have a big data plan with lots of mobile traffic. You will need to set up your remote account in order to use this feature, here is how you do this:...

October 27, 2022 · 4 min · 768 words · Patricia Keener

This Teenager Hacked His Way To Free Unlimited 4G Data

Yes, now you all might be thinking that what’s interesting in this? So, what if I say you all that now you all can consume unlimited 4G data for free. Hold on actually this is not the real point, though it may sound really interesting. The real point is that the 17-year-old teenager from the United States, known as Jacob Ajit who actually managed to hack the 4G LTE network of a leading telecom company known as T-Mobile and used unlimited data without paying a cent....

October 27, 2022 · 3 min · 448 words · Walter Gill