Wireless telecommunications has made huge leaps and bounds in technology
over the years. The world now relies on mobile telecommunications,
without which the entire social infrastructure can collapse. Gone are
the days of old cellular GSM - the world has moved on to next-gen
wireless networking. We often hear the terms 3G and 4G with respect to
mobile telecom. What exactly are they? And how exactly do they differ
from each other?
How To Protect From Heartbleed on Android Phones
#1 Updated: What is Heartbleed?
Only Android 4.1.X Affected - Thanks Wayne May
This past Monday will go down in the history of the Internet forever, since that was the day when the world came to know of the existence of the crucial security flaw in the OpenSSL library – a bug that allowed attackers to exploit any secure system and collect up to 64k of otherwise-considered-secure information from any server employing the vulnerable SSL protocol; a bug that was dubbed Heartbleed.
Only Android 4.1.X Affected - Thanks Wayne May
This past Monday will go down in the history of the Internet forever, since that was the day when the world came to know of the existence of the crucial security flaw in the OpenSSL library – a bug that allowed attackers to exploit any secure system and collect up to 64k of otherwise-considered-secure information from any server employing the vulnerable SSL protocol; a bug that was dubbed Heartbleed.
What is Heartbleed?
Heartbleed is a software flaw in the OpenSSL “Heartbeat” function
that helps keep secure connections alive. This function was found to be
vulnerable to manipulation in a way that allows an attacker to steal up
to 64K of data at a time from the active memory of affected systems.
The bug, found by researchers from Codenomicon and Google, and filed
with the following reference number –
How To Install Android KitKat On Your PC Natively
Android, being the open source platform that it is, offers much more flexibility in terms of the hardware that it can run on, and so there’s Android out there that can run just fine on x86 computer architecture as well.
Before we begin, let’s take a look at what Android on a PC is all about. Dubbed Android-x86,
it’s (an) unofficial build(s) of Google’s operating system designed
specifically to work with Intel’s x86 hardware architecture. That’s
something that Android on Intel project gives you anyway, which is
available for the likes of Dell XPS12. However, Android-x86 takes
that one step further by extending support for a number of other
hardware manufacturers as well. It, too, supports the latest Android 4.4 KitKat, and is quite easy to set up.
How India forms a Government : Infographic
A tight race seems likely as 814 million voters elect leaders in world's largest democracy next week.
Vith U App : A Safety App For Women
From the past few years, women’s
security has been a very serious issue all over the world. Women are not
safe, they can’t even go anywhere alone. You may have heard about the incident that
took place at Delhi. If I tell you the crime statistics from last 5 years, you
compel to think “What kind of society I am living in??”.
Websites That Hackers Will Love
There are many websites that an independent hacker can go to for
information, tools etc. Here are the top eight websites that you can
refer to.
1. Hack a day
This website contains news, projects, videos, forums and some other information on hacking, which can all come in handy if you are or want to be a hacker.
2. Security Focus
This website has been running since 1999 and carries information from news to posts by experts and guest columnists, all of them related to security.
3. Astalavista
This website tells you how vulnerable your system is and gives you information on your websites and overall assets.
4. PacketStorm Security
Their tagline says, "What you don't know can hurt you," and they try to avoid just that by bringing news, information and tools that can help protect personal and enterprise ad data.
5. Black Hat
This company has been operating for over 15 years and has been at the forefront of security-related events all around the world. They conduct briefing, training and many other activities.
6. Metasploit Project
This is one of the most popular penetration testing tools, which is used by people all around the world. The software has been created by an open source community along with Rapid7.
7 Insecure.org
This is a website where you can find a list of 125 security tools and various other information ta
8. 2600 Store
This website gives you information on hacking. news and many other useful resources related to hacking.
This website contains news, projects, videos, forums and some other information on hacking, which can all come in handy if you are or want to be a hacker.
2. Security Focus
This website has been running since 1999 and carries information from news to posts by experts and guest columnists, all of them related to security.
3. Astalavista
This website tells you how vulnerable your system is and gives you information on your websites and overall assets.
4. PacketStorm Security
Their tagline says, "What you don't know can hurt you," and they try to avoid just that by bringing news, information and tools that can help protect personal and enterprise ad data.
5. Black Hat
This company has been operating for over 15 years and has been at the forefront of security-related events all around the world. They conduct briefing, training and many other activities.
6. Metasploit Project
This is one of the most popular penetration testing tools, which is used by people all around the world. The software has been created by an open source community along with Rapid7.
7 Insecure.org
This is a website where you can find a list of 125 security tools and various other information ta
8. 2600 Store
This website gives you information on hacking. news and many other useful resources related to hacking.
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