Top 10 Quick Heal security blogs for 2012
2012 has been an eventful year for malware and security threats. A number of innovative social engineering tricks, malwares and [...]
Season’s greetings: Beware of security threats and fake phishing pages
The festive season brings with it heart warming wishes and some great online deals for shoppers and discount seekers. Online [...]
Security news and updates from the last week
Major security flaw found in Samsung devices, Samsung working on solution Samsung manufactures the Exynos 4 quad-core and dual-core chips [...]
Germans demand anonymous accounts over Facebook: Wise move or not?
German legislators have stoked the fires of Facebook privacy by ordering the social network to allow anonymous accounts and pseudonyms [...]
Future Watch VII: Your Smart TV opens up a new frontier for hacks and spying
Just like smartphones arrived in most markets and obliterated regular feature phones, smart TV’s are expected to change the way [...]
Security news updates from the week gone by
Bangalore biggest target of cyber crimes in 2012 The cyber criminal cell at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has reported [...]
Simple security tips to avoid Twitter phishing scams
Twitter is a great platform for sharing news, opinions and links. Created in 2006, Twitter has more than 500 million [...]
How does a hacker crack encrypted password databases?
We recently published a post about the inherent dangers of passwords and how they are increasingly vulnerable thanks to user [...]
Latest security news and updates
Malware exploits Windows AutoRun Strains of malware that spread via the AutoRun feature that automatically launches programs when a USB [...]
Future Watch VI: Passwords are on their way out due to their vulnerability
Every individual who is active on the Internet has a secret to protect. This secret is usually just a few [...]



