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A Buyer’s Guide to Cloud Apps
Cloud computing is exploding. By 2013, the size of the cloud is expected to reach $150 billion. Cloud-based applications are used for everything from customer relationship management (CRM) to marketing automation and even human resource and e-commerce software. There are … Continue reading
Posted in Google, Security, Software, Technology
Tagged app, application, cloud app, cloud application, cloud computing, CRM, e-commerce, google, marketing automation, relationship management, security
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British Government’s Digital Surveillance Proposal Invokes Worries of Big Brother
The British government recently unveiled a plan to monitor its citizens’ digital communication. There has been something of a small uproar against it, with companies and individuals speaking out against it. Let’s take a look at the proposal, the technical … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Software, Technology
Tagged Big Brother, britain, digital communication, emails, government, ISP, monitoring, monitoring tools, packet sniffing, plan, proposal, security, surveillance
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Dirty Disks Raise New Questions About Cloud Security
According to a recent research by Context Information Security, there exist potentially major faults in the execution of Cloud infrastructure services that some providers offer, which could be risking the data of their clients. Content consultants exploited this vulnerability to … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Technology
Tagged cloud, cybersecurity, data, information, providers, security, servers, virtual, vulnerability
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How Mobile Apps And Alarms Work Together To Protect Your Home
The world of mobile phones and smart phones in particular has really changed things up in the home security industry and there are now a number of ways your home can control and monitor your alarm from your tablet, or … Continue reading
4 tips for finding hidden Spy Cameras
Do you feel like you are being watched? Are you paranoid that someone is spying on you? If so, this article may give you piece of mind or help you find hidden cameras Found this post useful? Subscribe to our … Continue reading
Posted in Security
Tagged camera, furniture, hidden, RF bug detector, Safety, security, spot hidden cameras, spy, spy camera detector
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OAuth: A security threat or a convenience?
This article will cover: What is OAuth? How did it start? Why you may want to use it? Is it safe to use or are you exposing your account to the risk of attack? OAuth Service Providers Found this post useful? Subscribe … Continue reading
Posted in Security
Tagged authentication, chrome, facebook, firefox, internet explorer, OAuth, security, token, twitter
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A major FileZilla FTP security concern
I will admit i am an addict of FileZilla, it fulfills every single possible FTP need and it’s FREE. Anyways i have hundreds and hundreds of reasons for using FileZilla (if you want a full review, say so in the … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Windows
Tagged FileZilla, filezilla security risks, Linux, mode_default, OSX, security, security risk, Windows, xml
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