Microsoft fixes a serious security hole
as announced last week, microsoft has released two updates for two security holes that are classified as serious
as announced last week, microsoft has released two updates for two security holes that are classified as serious
to help you avoid attacks that exploit the newly discovered ie vulnerability, we recommend some tips to help you protect your data safely.
with the constant increase in security risks, choosing a secure browser application is probably a 'wise' choice for users.
yesterday (december 17) mozilla has upgraded firefox to a new version to block a number of new security holes discovered in previous versions.
super polymorphic virus (metamorphic virus) w32.sality.pet has stormed vietnamese computer systems in september 2010 with 380,000 infected computers.
kaspersky lab has discovered a worm called im-worm.win32.zeroll with 4 variants that can spread in all chat programs such as yahoo messenger, skype ...
today, where there is a computer there is a virus. viruses can infect any type of file, they creep into every corner of the computer. how to effectively prevent viruses?
to protect your browser history, try private browsing in apple safari or distrust add-on for firefox. for complete anonymity, try free anonymizer or tor.
on april 27, 2011, google patched 27 vulnerabilities in chrome by bringing the browser to version 11 running on windows, mac and linux. the $ 16,500 bonus was paid by the company
cloudfare has recently released 2 new tools designed to simplify the process of checking whether tls connections to the website are blocked.