Security firm Intego is warning about new variants of an “insidious” Trojan that aims to steal information that can exploit user identity details from Mac users. How Flashback Mac Trojan infects Macs Methods of infections depend on the version of the Flashback. The previous version of malware has several methods of infection, and aims at more »
Archive for February, 2012
By Dina Dadian :: February 27th, 2012
By Dina Dadian :: February 16th, 2012
Emails and Spam Facts: 60 billion emails are sent daily, 97% of which are spam. Spam generates 33bn KWt-hours of energy every year, enough to power 2.4 million homes, producing 17 million tons of CO2. 9 out of every 1,000 computers are infected with spam. Spammer get 1 response to every 12 million emails they more »
By Dina Dadian :: February 11th, 2012
According to CNN several websites affiliated with the CIA, Mexico’s mining ministry and the state of Alabama were brought down last Friday. These incidents are allegedly done by hackers, government officials and a well-known hacking group reported. A message Friday on a group Anonymous media pages, including Tumblr and Twitter celebrated that the CIA’s website more »
By Dina Dadian :: February 1st, 2012
If you have accessed your Google accounts recently (by means of gmail, analytics, or other tools), you may have noticed a box on top right. It encouraged you to read about a change in privacy policies Google is about to introduce, with a catchy header: This stuff matters. Here is what is going to happen. Google more »
Emails and Spam Facts: 60 billion emails are sent daily, 97% of which are spam. Spam generates 33bn KWt-hours of energy every year, enough to power 2.4 million homes, producing 17 million tons of CO2. 9 out of every 1,000 computers are infected with spam. Spammer get 1 response to every 12 million emails they more »
According to CNN several websites affiliated with the CIA, Mexico’s mining ministry and the state of Alabama were brought down last Friday. These incidents are allegedly done by hackers, government officials and a well-known hacking group reported. A message Friday on a group Anonymous media pages, including Tumblr and Twitter celebrated that the CIA’s website more »
If you have accessed your Google accounts recently (by means of gmail, analytics, or other tools), you may have noticed a box on top right. It encouraged you to read about a change in privacy policies Google is about to introduce, with a catchy header: This stuff matters. Here is what is going to happen. Google more »


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