HP Labs Bristol: Why HP Leads On PC Security

I spent much of this week at HP’s Labs in Bristol England and this site, focused on security, is largely why the firm currently has the strongest security on their business class notebooks and business printers. I want much of this effort to even… Continue reading HP Labs Bristol: Why HP Leads On PC Security

Fake Adult Sites and Media Players Will Get You Adware and PUPs

If you have downloaded software, mostly freeware, you have definitely experienced adware, or the unexpected, intrusive pop-up advertisements that come out uninvited on your screen. PUPs are annoying and that’s a fact no one can deny, but they can… Continue reading Fake Adult Sites and Media Players Will Get You Adware and PUPs

Download Bomb Bug Affects Chrome, Firefox Browsers

Have you heard of the so-called “download bomb” bug which occurs when hundreds or even thousands of downloads are initiated? The result of this technique is that the affected browser stops functioning properly as it typically freezes on a s… Continue reading Download Bomb Bug Affects Chrome, Firefox Browsers

Online Fraud Report 2018: Fraudsters Move From Reddit to Blockchain

RSA has released its Fraud Attack Trends report for Q1 of 2018. The report reveals that newsjacking has become fraudsters’ favorite way of empowering phishing attacks, among other things. A recent news that fraudsters leveraged to incite a major … Continue reading Online Fraud Report 2018: Fraudsters Move From Reddit to Blockchain

Facebook Copyright Notice Scam – Learn More to Protect Yourself

A new privacy-related (perhaps inspired by the GDPR activation) scam, this time affecting Facebook users, has surfaced the web. Read carefully this article in case you have posted a notice to your Facebook timeline where you proclaim your copyright own… Continue reading Facebook Copyright Notice Scam – Learn More to Protect Yourself