Following the mass exodus from Facebook, mainly due to its ability to monitor your every online move, many people (especially younger generations) have taken to WhatsApp to become their message and file sharing program of choice. Not only does WhatsApp send files and share photos amongst selected groups without charge, … Continue reading
WhatsApp Aren’t Chatting About Their Own Own Security Breach
by Paul Davies, February 20, 2015Simplelocker Just Got a Whole Lot More Complex
by Paul Davies, February 11, 2015The existence of the Simplelocker virus is not new news. In fact, this version of ransomware has been around since the middle of last year. But, as with almost any software, upgrades are inevitable. And with Simplelocker Mark 2, the upgrade brings with it seriously bad news for a whole … Continue reading →
Big Brother is Alive and Well in Canada
by Paul Davies, February 6, 2015For years it has been suggested that Governments across the world have been monitoring what we are downloading from the web. But it looks like in Canada they have finally got the proof. CBC news have revealed their own evidence which shows that Canada’s leading surveillance agency, the CSE (Communications … Continue reading →
Compromising Privacy for Network Speed?
by Paul Davies, February 2, 2015One of the key factors to consider when choosing the right VPN software is the effect that it can have on the speed of your network. By its very nature, VPN is an additional process that your PC must go through to be able to exchange information via the internet. … Continue reading →
President Obama Seeks Greater Cyber Protection
by Paul Davies, January 18, 2015Following a spate of cyber-attacks on key US corporations, President Obama announced at the Federal Trade Commission Offices on Monday, what we have been saying for years, more has to be done to keep the internet, and the information on it, secure. Within his speech, Obama stated that cyber safety … Continue reading →