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Posted June 22 2015 By admin
Do you live in Turkey or in another country where you don't have access to your favourite websites and services on the internet? Are you planning on travelling to foreign lands, but you're afraid that your favorite websites are blocked due to censorship or copyright restrictions. We got you covered! Here are some methods to unblock websites and services on the internet: Ditch Domain Names and Use an IP Address
This is quite an easy way to unblock websites, but it usua...
Posted June 14 2015 By admin
A Binge-Watching Delight!
After almost a year of wild anticipation, the jailbirds are back with an even more exciting season. The last two seasons of the massive prison drama were so amazing that it got the show renewed for not just one more season, but for a season 4 as well. But this is not all, Netflix has taken Orange Is the New Black fans by a surprise when it aired all 13 episodes of Season 3 last Friday, June 12. Now fans have sacrificed their sleep and are binge wa...
Posted June 14 2015 By admin
Few days ago Chinese hackers infiltrated several websites used by journalists and Muslim Uighur ethnic minority. Hackers were able to steal sensitive personal information; including: names, addresses, emails, birth dates, phone numbers as well as tracking cookies of users who were logged into any of the 15 Chinese Internet portals. This may sound like any other hack we read about in the news, however, these hackers have made the headlines because they managed to thwart...
Posted June 13 2015 By admin
Information security procedures have notoriety for being computationally serious, puzzling, and loaded with licensed innovation concerns. While some of this is genuine, direct open area methods that are both strong and lightweight do exist. One such strategy, a calculation called Blowfish, is ideal for utilization in implanted frameworks.
Blowfish is open area, and was outlined by Bruce Schneier explicitly for utilization in execution compelled situations, for exam...
Posted June 12 2015 By admin
Governments worldwide continue to tighten the noose around the internet's neck and reinforcing censorship by giving more power to telecom companies and ISPs to store customer phone logs and internet data for law enforcement arguably to combat terrorism and crimes. Data Retention law will take effect in Australia, for instance, starting from October, 2015. Australian telecommunication companies and internet service providers will keep track of all call logs, emails, in...
Posted June 12 2015 By admin
Encryption is the transformation of electronic information into another structure, called cipher text, which can't be effortlessly seen by anybody with the exception of approved gatherings. Plain text is the thing that you have before encryption, and cipher text is the scrambled result. The term figure is now and again utilized as an equivalent word for cipher text; however it all the more appropriately means the strategy for encryption as opposed to the outc...
Posted June 06 2015 By admin
IPSec IP Security and SSL Secure Socket Layer have been the most vigorous and most potential devices accessible for securing interchanges over the Internet. Both IPSec and SSL have focal points and short comings, yet no paper has been discovered contrasting the two conventions as far as trademark and functionality. Which VPN technique is best for remote access?
You're of course fine with the security of your system inside the workplace, however how would you feel with...
Posted May 31 2015 By admin
With the unprecedented growth of internet censorship and government surveillance in addition to the ridiculous increase in severe legal penalties practised by copyright enforcement agencies and anti-privacy laws demanding ISPs to keep track of their users' online activities and personal data, a lot of internet users have turned to virtual private networks, VPNs, in order to secure their personal data, surf the web anonymously and gain access to restricted web content and...
Posted May 31 2015 By admin
The High Court has ruled in favour of the Publishers Association and ordered the UK's biggest internet service providers (BT, Sky, EE, TalkTalk, Updata, Virgin Media) to block major "pirate" ebook websites within 10 days, including: AvaxHome, Bookfi, Bookre Ebookee, Freebookspot, Freshwap, LibGen, and restrict UK residents from any having access to those websites from the UK.
“Between them the sites purport to hold around 10,000,000 eBook titles and have been making su...
Posted May 31 2015 By admin
Beware The Russian Bear
This is without any doubt one tough year for internet users and website operators in Russia as the war on the free flow of information on the internet is becoming more and more menacing to long idolized notions such as, free speech and democracy in Russia. Russia has been witnessing several sinister laws since last year reinforcing internet censorship and imposing harsh legal penalties against Russian web users who don't comply with these freedom...