#Hacker #Password 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 Adithya Omanakuttan / 13 years Comment (12) (100)
#Future watch #Password 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 Adithya Omanakuttan / 13 years Comment (10) (58)
#Email #Google #Hacker #Password How to activate two-factor authentication for Gmail Mat Honan, a tech journalist for Wired, recently witnessed an epic hacking of his Apple account, Amazon account, Macbook, iPhone, Adithya Omanakuttan / 13 years Comment (12) (65)
#Cyber crime #Email #Facebook #Hacker #Location tracking #Malware #News #Password Round-up of the security news updates Website collects addresses of users who tweet the word ‘home’ This interesting website scans user tweets for the word ‘home’. Adithya Omanakuttan / 13 years Comment (2) (50)
#Android #Malware #Password #Smartphone Notable Security features of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) was announced on June 27, 2012 at the Google I/O conference. With Jelly Bean, Google aims Adithya Omanakuttan / 13 years Comment (11) (121)
#Cyber crime #Cyberwar #Email #Facebook #Hacker #News #Password Security news updates from the last week Indian power grids are vulnerable to cyber-attackers The recent power outage in North India caused mayhem and now officials have Adithya Omanakuttan / 13 years Comment (1) (42)
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#Android #Facebook #Google #Hacker #News #Password #Twitter Interesting news updates from the last week 450,000 ‘Yahoo! Voices’ passwords hacked In yet another password breach and exposure, around 450,000 login credentials affiliated to Yahoo! Voices Adithya Omanakuttan / 14 years Comment (1) (43)
#LinkedIn #Password Password Security: A dash of ‘salt’ and little of ‘hash’ to go please! Online services like LinkedIn, eHarmony and Last.fm were recently hacked and millions of passwords were found on Russian hacker forums. Adithya Omanakuttan / 14 years Comment (7) (77)