Blog Advertisement Scam Alert: Jino Agency and Blog Banner Ad Scam
How great would it be if your blog, which is just starting out, gets the attention of an international advertisement company – better yet, they want to purchase and advertisement space for whatever...
View ArticleThe Republican Party is Afraid the Iowa Caucus Might Get Hacked by Anonymous
The Republican Party is afraid that anonymous hackers are going to be targeting the Iowa caucus polling system. The Iowa caucus, is perhaps one of the most influential state appearances for a...
View ArticleWindows 8 Picture Password Sign In
Windows 8 will be implementing a Picture Password If you know anything about security, this only smells like trouble. The user selects a personal picture. After a personal picture is selected the user...
View ArticleMisspelled websites aim to steal information – How Type Squatting Works
Typosquatting, is a term given to a person, or company, that buys a URL that is very similar to that of a legitimate website. People that buy Typo URLS are doing it for a couple of reasons, to sell it...
View ArticleAnonymous Donated Money to Charities from Stratfor’s Stolen Credit Card Numbers
Anonymous hacked again, this time in the spirit of Christmas – depending on who you ask. Anonymous claimed to have hacked into Stratfor, the American security firm, they then stole private credit card...
View ArticleScientist are Developing a Device to Unlock your Computer with your Heartbeat
Anonymous made a very good point when they said that all passwords are hackable. You can’t ever really be 100% secure, passwords are a problem that for the most part, will never go away. It doesn’t...
View ArticleDid Facebook Get Caught Reading Your Text Messages – Not True
London’s Sunday Times claimed that Facebook admitted to reading the text messages that were being sent by their users. They weren’t talking about the text messages that are were sent via their...
View ArticleBuying rnicrosoft.com And Other Fake Websites – The Easiest Way To Scam People
Typo Squatting and spelling errors on domain names can make your shopping experience at Amazon a living hell. A scammer will typically purchase a domain name that resembles that of a major company and...
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