The Pirate Bay launches PirateBrowser
To celebrate ten years of existence, The Pirate Bay has launched its own browser. The file-sharing website, which has been the bane of the...
What is Patch Tuesday?
Patch Tuesday is the second Tuesday of each month, when Microsoft releases security patches for many of its products. Until recently, Patch Tuesday had...
A false sense of security with Google Chrome
Be careful of storing passwords in Chrome – a serious flaw in its security means that anyone with access to your computer can see...
Mozilla Firefox version 23.0 is released
Good news for Firefox fans: version 23.0 is out and can be downloaded from the www.mozilla.org website. In the latest version of Firefox, the...
Microsoft will stop supporting Windows XP in April 2014
Wow, the new Windows XP! Blue taskbar, green start button and the Bliss wallpaper from a Californian landscape photo. How fresh it looked after...
5 Apps That Will Safeguard Your Browsing Experience
Since its establishment for popular use, the Internet has changed enormously. Gone are the days when surfing the World Wide Web was a carefree...
Top 5 Apps for Windows 8
Whilst it’s fair to say that Microsoft has been late to the game when it comes to apps - where Apple remains in pole...
Ground-breaking research to stop reverse-engineering
A professor at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and his team of computer scientists have designed a system that encrypts software so that...
Internet Security – What is MAPP?
The Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP) was launched in 2008 to give antivirus vendors a head start against malware developers. Vendors can get information...
New NATO video about vulnerability market
In a recent video, titled Hackers for Hire, the world’s most powerful military organization looks at the life of hackers who search for vulnerabilities...