Experian Breach Exposes 15 Million T-Mobile Users

Experian Breach Exposes 15 Million T-Mobile Users
Consumer credit monitoring firm Experian on Thursday disclosed a data breach that exposed the personal data of 15 million potential T-Mobile customers. That number includes people who applied for T-Mobile postpaid services or device financing…

Facebook Launched Antivirus Marketplace to Ensure the Safety of Users

by AVG Technologies
According to foreign media reports, Facebook today introduced a new measure to protect users. It released “Antivirus Marketplace” on the website, providing users with free antivirus software licenses and blacklist of the world’s top five anti-virus and Internet security compa…

ReverbNation notifies users of breach, recommends changing passwords

ReverbNation notifies users of breach, recommends changing passwords
The written notice stated that the information in the database may have included names, Social Security numbers, employer identification numbers, email addresses, encrypted passwords, postal addresses, phone numbers, dates of…

Network Computer security risks faced by the corporate users

by foxgrrl
Network administrators are surrounded today with a growing list of security risks and analysts are faced with not just one crisis but more while accessing servers. Dealing with such security risks is an overwhelming job and everyday, as these risks multiply, they are affecting more…

Attention iPhone users: Get ready for a big software update today

Attention iPhone users: Get ready for a big software update today
Siri is getting a lot smarter. Now, when you swipe right on on your home page you will get suggestions; a listing of people to call, apps to launch, nearby places, and news you may be interested in. Double tap your home button…

Microsoft may spy on Windows 10 users to make sure they don't play pirated games

Microsoft may spy on Windows 10 users to make sure they don't play pirated games
Despite being generally well-received, Windows 10 has been confronted with some bitter criticism concerning a series of alleged privacy obstructions. The latest of these stems from Microsoft's End User…