security (202)

So you want to be a Security Engineer?

Data is exposed, leaked, stolen and traded every day on the internet. Data breaches are now so common, they no longer become headlines, but mere side notes. Yet companies are spending more and more and more on information security every year, which i...

Alex · 05 November 2020 · 66

How to use the chkrootkit command. Linux Tips

In this Linux tip, we’re going to look at the chkrootkit command. It’s a command that will examine your system for rootkits -- generally malicious software that enables unauthorized access to a system. To install chkrootkit on Ubuntu/Deb...

Jacob Enderson · 02 September 2020 · 4.6K

Why You Should Turn On Two Factor Authentication

In 1981, the President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, was shot by a gunman in Washington DC. It wasn’t fatal, but it was close. Reagan was rushed to hospital and in the chaos, the Biscuit went missing. The Biscuit was the nickname given...

Alex · 03 August 2020 · 133

Is TikTok a THREAT?

If you're a smartphone enthusiast, you've probably heard about big name Chinese phone manufacturers like ZTE and Huawei being restricted from the US market. So, it may not be terribly surprising that a Chinese app has now come under fire as well. I'm...

Alex · 28 July 2020 · 85 · 1

Are Google Chrome extensions safe?

One of the most useful things about modern web browsers is their support for extensions, whether it's automatically finding coupon codes. Cleaning up your experience on social media, auto-magically filling in passwords or blocking ads and cutting int...

Alex · 24 July 2020 · 64

How to share files and printers in Windows?

When you connect your laptop to a new Wi-Fi network, it's never enough for Windows to just connect you and be done with it. It always asks you this rather cryptic question about whether you want your PC to be discoverable on the network, with a warni...

Alex · 15 July 2020 · 219

Chrome is going to hide parts of URLs

Web browsing has changed a lot over the years. There's no more Home button, we browse with tabs instead of opening a new window every time, and a GeoCities page, with lots and lots of animated GIFs is no longer the pinnacle of cool. But one thing tha...

Alex · 08 July 2020 · 71

Why Does Intel Keep Having Security Problems?

In the never ending CPU wars between AMD and Intel, a lot of enthusiasts understandably focus on which of the latest offerings from team red or team blue will give them the best bang for the buck for gaming, streaming and content creation. In other w...

Alex · 30 June 2020 · 56

Chrome will start blocking file uploads via HTTP

Google has published a plan to add new mechanisms in Chrome to protect against unsafe file downloads. In Chrome 86, which is scheduled to be released on October 26th, all types of files will be uploaded via links from pages opened via HTTPS, only whe...

Den W. · 08 February 2020 · 984 · 1

Navigating the Pre-Launch Phase: A Definitive SaaS Testing Guide

Imagine this: you spend ages crafting the perfect spaceship (your SaaS product), but blast off without checking the fuel gauge (testing). Disaster! You’re adrift in the cosmos (the market), frustrating potential passengers (customers), and miss...

Aditya Jani · 19 hours ago · 1

Enhancing Security: Locksmith Services in Baytown, TX

Keysnlock Locksmith services in Baytown, TX, offer essential solutions for residential, commercial, and automotive needs. Whether you're locked out of your home, need to upgrade your business security, or require assistance with car key replacement,...

Locksmith services · 22 hours ago · 1

Things You Should Know About Identity Security

In today's digital age, protecting your identity is more crucial than ever. With the increasing prevalence of cyber threats and data breaches, understanding the fundamentals of identity security is essential for safeguarding your personal information...

shalisjordan · 1 day ago · 1

Lighting the Path: Low-Light USB 3.0 Cameras Paving the Way for Automation

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, innovation is the driving force behind advancements across various industries. One such innovation that is revolutionizing the field of automation is the development of low light USB 3.0 cameras. These cutting-edge cameras are paving the way for new possibilities in low-light imaging, enabling au...

diana roman · 3 days ago · 1

From Assembly Lines to Autonomous Robots: OEM USB Cameras Driving Innovation

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, OEM USB cameras have emerged as key components driving innovation across various industries. From revolutionizing traditional assembly line processes to empowering the capabilities of autonomous robots, these compact yet powerful devices are reshaping the way we perceive and interact with technol...

diana roman · 3 days ago · 2

Navigating the Shadows: Integrating Day-Night Cameras in Robotic Automation

In the realm of robotics and automation, the ability to perceive and interpret the surrounding environment is paramount. Whether it’s in industrial settings, surveillance systems, or even autonomous vehicles, the reliance on accurate visual data is non-negotiable. However, as environments vary in lighting conditions, especially transitioning...

diana roman · 3 days ago · 1

The Future of Home Security Trends and Technologies Transforming Residential Protection

Housing security refers to the measures and practices implemented to protect homes, properties, and residents from various threats, including theft, vandalism, and interruptions. Residential security covers a range of strategies, technologies, and behaviors designed to prevent potential intruders, detect suspicious activity, and respond effectively...

Alpine protection services · 3 days ago · 1