Posts Tagged ‘Security’

Android Trojan: GGTracker

New Android based Trojan, GGTracker, pretends to be Android Market…

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Better DNS Servers (Part 2)

Some may remember my post in February of 2010, “Better DNS Servers for faster browsing” in which I briefly described what DNS is and how it may impact your surfing speed.  While I still recommend OpenDNS (See my posts:  OpenDNS: Better, Faster, Safer? and OpenDNS Protects Surfers from DNS Flaw) for many of my customers who are looking [...]

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Marine One Blue Prints Leaked via P2P

Details of the US Presidential helicopter(s) collectively known as Marine One when the Command and Chief is on board have possibly been leaked.

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Data Security in a Digital World

Some may remember a post a few months ago in which I discussed ways that you can secure your laptop’s personal data using the opensource encryption solution TrueCrypt. I then took our security journey a step further in this post where I explored similar options to secure your data on external drives. Finally, I even [...]

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Infected out of the box?

I have spent some time thinking about how to make my portable computing smaller, easier and more efficient. In fact, I’ve even posted a few tips. However, as with most things related to the cyber world: the easier, more portable and convenient things get for the consumer, the easier and more convenient they become for [...]

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