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How to Block Pop-up Ads

In a couple of our blog posts, many readers have posted a query on how they can block pop-up ads that appear on various websites that they visit. Through this blog post, we have answered the query with a few helpful tips. Advertisements have come a long way; from public notices carved on stone to […]

Fake HeartBleed Bug Remover Tool, Fake WeChat and Other IT Security News

In our last issue of IT security news and updates, we covered the massive hack that hit eBay. Then came along the intriguing news about WhatsApp Plus – the unknown cousin of WhatsApp. Let’s see what news updates and alerts this week has brewed for us. Don’t Use TrueCrypt- It’s Not Safe Anymore Truecrypt.org has […]

An Animated Video on Quick Heal Unified Threat Management Solution

Here’s a short animated video on how managing the IT security of a company can be seamless and beneficial with Quick Heal Unified Threat Management Solution. This video focuses on some of the important benefits that Quick Heal UTM guarantees which include: 1. Increase in producivity 2. Preventing malware attacks 3. Reducing risks of noncompliance […]

Dear Departed XP Still Getting Security Updates and Other IT Security News

Looks like XP is still the hot talk of the town, even after it was pulled out of support last month. In the wake of a nasty security bug in IE which could let hackers completely zombify a user’s machine, Microsoft released a quick security patch. But the interesting news here is, the security patch […]

Aftereffects of Heartbleed: Have You Changed these Passwords?

Last week we wrote a blog about Heartbleed, the latest security bug that turned up around the world and caused global mayhem. The bug targeted the SSL encryption of web services that used OpenSSL, and this meant pretty much every major web service was affected. Moreover, security researchers subsequently found that this bug had been […]

Windows 8.1 Users May Face the Fate of XP – And More News

Last week we brought you some interesting news excerpts about the nasty security bug called Heartbleed and how a 5 year-old-boy hacked into his father’s Xbox One. Let’s see what this week has got for you. Incidents of personal data theft rise at an alarming rate According to a study conducted by Pew Research Center, […]

Tips to Identify Fake Antivirus

“Antivirus here and there, which one to trust…” Okay that might be a bad phrase, but you get the point right. Fake antivirus software are in line with some of the major threats prevalent on the Internet today.  Many people have ended up paying money for such software which are either malicious or just keep […]

Microsoft Extends Windows XP support for UK government – IT Security News

Looks like Microsoft hasn’t been completely truthful about pulling off support from Windows XP post April 8th, 2014. Scroll below to catch this and other interesting IT security stories of the week. Microsoft extending Windows XP support for the UK Government for a hefty £5.5 million The great hoo-ha about Windows XP going out of […]