Securely Managing Public Private Keys For Cloud Services

Domain name service: it’s where all the records for their domains are kept and managed. An attacker having accessed the domain name service can change all their domain records to point to his own malicious website in order to disrupt the enterprise service and possibly even attack all of the visitors of the service. Dedicated servers: A company usually has many dedicated services in different data centers around the word. A hacker, having gained access to a dedicated server, can disrupt the service running on that server; obtain all user credentials from login requests coming over the network or something entirely different, like installing a backdoor into the system....

March 29, 2022 · 12 min · 2383 words · Melissa Conklin

Simple Ways To Protect Your Smartphone From Snoops And Intruders

Everyone’s situation is different. You may have a nosy roommate. Maybe your spouse is paranoid. Maybe your teenager is feeling rebellious. It’s uncomfortable to imagine, but people do strange things when they’re not being watched, even the people we know and trust. Even if this never happens, you may just want to give yourself some peace of mind. A few easy steps can help you lock down your phone. These tips are useful for preventing snooping at home, but they will also help keep strangers’ eyes off your personal information when you’re out in public or traveling....

March 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1130 words · Kathleen Rolfe

Skullcandy Gets Into Anc Tws With The Indy Anc

In Summary The Indy ANC are the first TWS from Skullcandy to come with ANC. They promise 19 hours battery life and come with IPX4 sweat and dust resistance. At Rs 10,999, they are priced in the same range as the Oppo Enco X and the Galaxy Buds+ and will face some tough competition. As the name indicates, the Indy ANC are of the well-known Indy series, and well, they come with the Personal Sound option that customizes the listening experience for every user, provided you use the Skullcandy app for it....

March 29, 2022 · 2 min · 327 words · Nicholas Dashner

Sony S Aosp For Xperia Project Brings Kitkat To Xperia Z Zl And Xperia L

Sony has been a long time supporter of the Android community. In the past, the company has helped the developer community by releasing open-source Jelly Bean drivers for its Xperia devices, releasing beta ROMs and more. Now, just in time for the holiday season, Sony has some KitKat goodness available for its Xperia device owners via its AOSP for Xperia project. Sony has updated its Xperia for AOSP project with the latest version of Android — KitKat — and has also updated the relevant device trees, binaries and build details for all its supported devices....

March 29, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Magdalena Kreider

Spotify Is Now Available In India Starting At Rs 119 1 7 Per Month

As of now, existing users can log in to Spotify’s official website and change the country to be able to use make payments to the Premium plans. For which, they need to go to this page, change the country to India (in case you have selected another country), and wait for a few minutes before the plans are displayed on the screen. On the other hand, those wanting to use the service for the first time may not be able to sign up and pay for the plans currently....

March 29, 2022 · 2 min · 408 words · Tracie Melton

Stunning Ios 12 Concept Shows Always On Display Feature Guest Mode More

For now, they are just proof of concept, before the rumours, of course, but there are good ideas that iOS users would be pleased to see implemented. There are some images that show possible and good news that may one day, perhaps, exist in iOS 12. These concept images of the tech giant Apple’s iOS 12 mobile operating system, bring to the light the discussion of some good features that the tech giant Apple can launch in this 2019....

March 29, 2022 · 3 min · 450 words · Larry Wade

Take A Break From That Screen

Unfortunately, it’s not always a simple task to practice such self-discipline. That email inbox is growing by the minute and those documents aren’t going to file themselves. Sometimes, all that is needed is a gentle push to remind us to take a moment to breathe, stand up, stretch, or simply give our eyes a break. Unless you work in a soundproof office, a typical kitchen timer may not be suitable for the workplace environment, particularly if it goes off every 20 minutes....

March 29, 2022 · 4 min · 641 words · Patricia West

Tech Tip 20 Must Know Keyboard Shortcuts For Photoshop

On your PC, you probably use Ctrl + C to copy and Ctrl + V to paste all the time. Here are all the other Windows 10 shortcuts you need to know. What about shortcuts in specific programs? Shortcuts can help you move faster, be more productive and (let’s be honest) show off a bit. While it’s possible to just use a mouse, keyboard shortcuts let you do things more effectively....

March 29, 2022 · 4 min · 653 words · Rebecca Kamerling

Techpp Mega Christmas Giveaway Usb Safely Remove

If you are like me who cringe when you see someone pulling out a USB cable without stopping the device first, then you have to know about USB Safely Remove, which is a USB device manager which helps users to work efficiently and easily with flash drives, portable drives, external disks, card readers and other gadgets. Believe it or not, the portable device needs to run through a series of routines in order to be stopped, so any process preventing this activity needs to be terminated....

March 29, 2022 · 4 min · 791 words · Wesley Thornton

The 5 Best Chromebook Laptops Of 2022

Chromebook laptops feature low prices and long battery life, and still have plenty of power to last a long day of studying. Yes, there are more expensive models, like Google’s Pixelbook line, but there are plenty of others for less than $400, and they’re good enough to use at work or school or for regular everyday tasks at home. Here are some of the best Chromebooks available to buy in 2022 at all price points....

March 29, 2022 · 3 min · 587 words · Lance West

The Absence Of The Term Fake News In Google News Overhauled Objectives Worries Me

However, Google News isn’t just another application for siphoning up content from hundreds of sources onto a single place. No, this app has a bigger responsibility in hand. News has never been in a more crummy state and that’s primarily due to the misinformation being spread through these enormous, digital platforms. Google’s search engine and news aggregator represents a hefty chunk of that and if the past few months have been any indication, the company is finding it difficult curbing the proliferation of fake news....

March 29, 2022 · 2 min · 312 words · Emily Hynes

Samsung Galaxy S5 Water Resistance Put To Test

The Samsung Galaxy S5 was recently revealed to be very durable thanks to a series of cringeworthy drop tests that proved its mettle. And now, the same people who conducted the popular drop test decided to check out the smartphone’s water resistance as well and the results are fairly impressive. The first test included the smartphone being submerged 1 meter deep in water for over 5 minutes, resulting in absolutely no water damage whatsoever....

March 28, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Joseph Reynolds

Samsung Galaxy S8 S Iris Scanner Bypassed By Hacker Group Using Only Digital Camera And Contact Lens

Even before the Samsung Galaxy S8 was officially launched, hackers found a way to bypass its facial recognition system. Now, hackers of the Chaos Computer Club in Germany have managed to fool the iris recognition system on Samsung’s latest flagship as well. Fooling the facial recognition on the Galaxy S8 was not a big deal since it was proved before as well that it could be easily fooled. Even Samsung knew that the facial recognition was not safe enough which is why it never used it for authorising Samsung Pay transactions....

March 28, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Linda Creighton

Samsung May Launch A Cheaper Galaxy Note 8 With Less Ram

Yesterday, Samsung officially unveiled its next phablet, the Galaxy Note 8. At the same time, the company revealed its pricey price tag. The MSRP for the Galaxy Note 8 in the United States is around $940, less or more depending on where you look and how you buy it. But it looks like Samsung may be working on a cheaper option. The Chinese telecom regulator TENAA has a device from Samsung that recently passed through its testing phase, as noted by CNET and MySmartPrice....

March 28, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Tom Heichel

Samsung Models Beat Iones In Customer Satisfaction

The latest American Customer Satisfaction Index, released last week, ranked both the Samsung Galaxy S III Galaxy Note II at 84 out of 100—the highest rankings in the group. The results for the Samsung phones compare to ratings of 82 for both the ione 5 ione 4S, with an 81 for the ione 4. The new Samsung Galaxy S4 wasn’t included because the survey was completed just prior to its launch by the major U....

March 28, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · Sun Dorsey

Seagate Barracuda Pro 12Tb The Fastest Highest Capacity Hard Drive On The Market

One of these HDs is part of the Barracuda Pro brand, the manufacturer’s high-performance line that already collects 2 to 10 TB models. This new equipment has 3.5 inches, 7200 RPM, 256 MB cache, a five-year warranty and transfer speed of 250 MB/s, faster than 10 TB and 8 TB predecessors. The other announced HDs add to the IronWolf and IronWolf Pro lines and have similar specifications compared to the 12TB BarraCuda Pro....

March 28, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · Elizabeth Tweedy

Security Issues In Edge Computing And The Iot

A major part of the evolution of IoT is the concept of edge computing. In this post, we’ll talk about what edge computing is and the security concerns associated with it. What is Edge Computing? Computing technology is constantly evolving, and has already moved through several different iterations as businesses seek the most efficient and cost-effective solution to meet their needs. In the beginning, companies purchased a single mainframe and employees connected via dumb terminals....

March 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1828 words · Peggy Cal

See All The Apps You Re Paying For And Cancel The Ones You Don T Use

While subscription entertainment apps like these can help pass the time during the pandemic, they also come with ongoing charges that can cost a lot of money. You may not even realize how much you’re spending on these types of subscriptions since most will automatically charge your accounts each month. Tap or click to find out how to stream whatever you want and save. Streaming services aren’t the only offenders draining your bank account, either....

March 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1137 words · Roberta Jones

Skip The Card How To Pay With Your Phone Or Smartwatch

While convenient, this form of contactless payment exposes you to attack from crooks with RFID-enabled devices. They need only stand close enough to your wallet and cards to steal your information. Tap or click here to see how to protect your payment cards. There’s not much our smartphones can’t do at this point, including the ability to pay retailers and other people for goods and services. Simply set up your phone with a payment app and you’re good to go....

March 28, 2022 · 4 min · 821 words · Eunice Nguyen

Skype For Android Now Lets Users Share Photos With Offline Contacts

Microsoft expanded the functionality within its productivity apps with giving Dropbox integration in Android smartphones the green light, but that’s not all the company is tweaking. As revealed by the Skype blog, the latest update for the app, which should be available for Android smartphones now, will allow for one major change for heavy users: The new Skype for Android will let users send pictures to users in their friend’s list, even if they happen to be offline when it’s sent....

March 28, 2022 · 1 min · 144 words · Isabelle Mccrory