By Jonathan Fildes,
A group of hardware hackers claim they are about to release the first product to allow gamers to play homemade and pirated games on the PlayStation 3.
The PS3 is the only games console that has not been hacked, despite being on the market for more than three years.
Now a group called PSJailbreak says it will release a USB dongle Full StoryLatest ‘2012 Cyber-Terrorism’
PlayStation 3 hacked by hardware crackers
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on August 31st, 2011
By Jonathan Fildes,
A group of hardware hackers claim they are about to release the first product to allow gamers to play homemade and pirated games on the PlayStation 3.
The PS3 is the only games console that has not been hacked, despite being on the market for more than three years.
Now a group called PSJailbreak says it will release a USB dongle Full StoryHow to create a ‘super password’
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on August 29th, 2011
By John D. Sutter
Say goodbye to those wimpy, eight-letter passwords.
The 12-character era of online security is upon us, according to a report published this week by the Georgia Institute of Technology.
The researchers used clusters of graphics cards to crack eight-character passwords in less than two hours.
But when the researchers applied that Full StoryDebunking the Internet apocalypse
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on August 25th, 2011
By Marguerite Reardon,
As I read the criticism of Google and Verizon's supposed evil plan to demolish the Internet, and as I hear about "protests" of several dozen people at Google's headquarters, I scratch my head and wonder: am I missing something?
The Google-Verizon Net neutrality proposal I read last week doesn't sound nearly as apocalyptic as Free Full StoryHide IP Software Could Be The Difference Between A Hack And Client Safety
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on July 15th, 2011
The trouble with exploring on the web is the fact that any and all activity could be examined by a website owner or the Internet service provider. Many people are concerned with their web browsing activity being administered by others. It is not just individual users who wish to remain anonymous. As a competitor, it might be best to not check out the competitors Full StoryDefending Your Password Is Defending Your Identity!
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on May 16th, 2011
There are thieves everywhere and the Internet has its fair share of bandits of all types. Probably the most scary and doubtlessly harmful thief is the id thief. An id thief can transcend stealing the contents of your financial institution accounts or running up debts on your credit score card. Id theft can lead to you being pursued for debts incurred in your Full Story
Top Tips To Keep Your Computer File Safe
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on December 15th, 2010
Have you ever lost important files stored on your pc? If yes then you would well understand the stress that accompanies the same. But, you could effortlessly avoid this anxiety given that you know how to keep your pc files secure. You require not be a techie to keep your computer files risk-free. All you require is the following fundamental ideas.
Have an Full Story
“Zombie” virus attacks, more than 1 million mobile phones in China
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on November 17th, 2010
From Jack Maddox,
More than 1 million mobile phones in China were affected by "Zombie" virus, according to official Chinese media, CCTV and Xinhua.
It's called "Zombie" virus, as transmitted from one phone to another, like in the movies, bites turn people into zombies undead.
The virus binds with a security application, which then transmits the user's Full Story
Stuxnet: Malware more complex, targeted and dangerous than ever
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on September 26th, 2010
By Jack Maddox,
Stuxnet is viewed as potentially the most dangerous piece of computer malware discovered. It's been developed on an unprecedented scale and has the ability to target and control specified industrial machinery.
Trying to explain how this works is a bit like trying to trace the origin of this nasty little piece of work. It's a bit all Full Story

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