"Right to be forgotten" now applies to all of Google's domains
Published in News


Geolocation fences will be deployed to avert unwanted local searchers

In 2014, the European Union’s highest court, the European Court of Justice (ECJ), ruled that Internet search engines like Google must be required to erase all webpage links to an individual’s search results in which personally identifiable information is deemed “inadequate” or “irrelevant” to a larger context of search inquiry. At first, the court order was only applicable to Google’s European Union-based search sites (see: Google.co.uk, Google.fr and Google.de, etc).

Apple networking genii blacklist router ports
Published in Network


You get what you pay for

The Fruity cargo cult Apple’s legendary skill at networking hit another milestone today after a software update killed Mac’s Ethernet port.

Blackberry gets into cyber security
Published in News
Thursday, 25 February 2016 09:58

Blackberry gets into cyber security


Desperately seeking a reason to live

Still apparently looking for a reason to live BlackBerry has decided to place a bigger bet on cybersecurity.

You have to be insane to keep Drupal 6
Published in News
Wednesday, 24 February 2016 13:42

You have to be insane to keep Drupal 6


Attacks are coming

Drupal 6 which is still on ten percent of CMS’s is a 0-day waiting to happen.

Instagram now supports two-factor authentication
Published in News


Helps users mitigate identity hijacking


Social media giant Instagram has recently begun rolling out two-factor authentication to some of its users in an effort to spare any attempts at hijacking and changing account passwords, according to recent reports. The Facebook-owned service is the latest to add additional security measures to protect its users from financial losses, identity hijacking and false representation.

Apple already made cops an iOS backdoor
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 18 February 2016 11:18

Apple already made cops an iOS backdoor


It is just not what you think

The Fruity cargo cult Apple is getting a pat on the back from privacy people for its stand against helping the US cops with their inquiries, however what is being missed from the story is that outfit already allows coppers access to its iOS operating system.

Trump rips into Apple
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 17 February 2016 16:25

Trump rips into Apple


Who do they think they are?

While the Tame Apple press has been rushing around praising Tim Cook for standing up for privacy by refusing assist the FBI crack the encryption on a mass murder’s phone, colourful Republican hopeful Donald Trump is not impressed.

Apple’s security takes another hit
Published in News
Monday, 08 February 2016 11:52

Apple’s security takes another hit


Revolving door gatekeeper

While the fruity cargo cult Apple is busy bricking users for the crime of not using its genii to fix its overpriced toys, its reputation as being super secure is taking another battering.

Dell plans BIOS level security
Published in News
Friday, 05 February 2016 12:55

Dell plans BIOS level security


Business laptop BIOS to be better locked down

Grey tin box shifter Dell wants to beef up security on its business laptops and PCs by introducing a new tool which helps to protect the BIOS from malware.

Apple protects the dead
Published in News
Wednesday, 20 January 2016 11:39

Apple protects the dead


Keep your wife out of your email while you enjoy the afterlife

Fruity cargo cult Apple is providing a new feature for dead fanboys – it is apparently locking loved ones out of your accounts without a court order.