Fake malware apps cause some password managers to surrender logins By Jitendra Soni last updated 11 June 20 Hackers can easily trick password manager apps to reveal passwords.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 smartwatch and new Galaxy Buds may get a July launch By Jitendra Soni, Tom Bedford published 11 June 20 Samsung may launch the Galaxy Buds Live and Galaxy Watch 3 in July, before its virtual Unpacked event in August
Here's why you shouldn't customise your Android phone By Jitendra Soni last updated 10 June 20 Excessive manipulation of region-specific settings and adding bloatware make Android devices susceptible to exploits.
Western Digital faces class-action suits over SMR hard drives By Jitendra Soni last updated 10 June 20 Western Digital allegedly failed to disclose the usage of SMR technology in its hard drives.
Deluge torrent client review By Jitendra Soni published 9 June 20 Updated One of the most customizable torrent clients out there, Deluge can be molded to your exact needs.
A cheap Nokia 5G phone is supposedly in the works By Jitendra Soni last updated 8 June 20 Nokia is rumored to be working on a budget 5G phone and it's expected to arrive early next year.
Razer unveils new workstation to woo creative professionals By Jitendra Soni last updated 5 June 20 Razer’s new Blade 15 Studio Edition boasts Intel i7 processor and Nvidia Quadro RTX GPU.
qBittorrent torrent client review By Jitendra Soni published 4 June 20 Updated This torrent client may look dated, but its open source nature is helping it stay alive.
Nearly all Google Chrome security bugs involve memory flaws By Jitendra Soni last updated 4 June 20 Almost 70 per cent of all serious Chrome security bugs relate to memory management and safety, Google says.
Asus ROG Phone 3 may have just been spotted, and it has 12GB of RAM By Jitendra Soni, James Peckham published 4 June 20 A new Asus device has been spotted on Geekbench's database, and it sports 12GB of RAM with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865.
OnePlus Z spotted on Geekbench, is a launch imminent? By Jitendra Soni published 2 June 20 A benchmark score of a mysterious OnePlus device has been spotted on Geekbench’s website. Is this the same OnePlus Z that we all have been waiting for?
HP woos remote working professionals with new all-in-one desktop PCs By Jitendra Soni published 2 June 20 New business desktops from HP look to capitalise on growing trends of virtual collaboration and working from home.
C-suite employees most vulnerable to cyber attacks By Jitendra Soni published 29 May 20 Top executives want relaxed mobile security protocols despite being prime targets for cyberattacks.
NHS Test and Trace data will be stored for two decades By Jitendra Soni published 29 May 20 NHS will keep personally identifiable data of coronavirus patients and their contacts for a long duration, a move that has prompted concerns among security experts
Tablet sales plummet despite remote working rise By Jitendra Soni published 29 May 20 While remote working and education are on the rise, market for tablet PCs continues to shrink.
Almost all firms 'forced to rethink tech priorities' By Jitendra Soni published 29 May 20 Global pandemic triggers shift to an almost completely digital working set-up.
Nearly half of ecommerce searches on Google drive no traffic By Jitendra Soni published 29 May 20 Retailers are finding organic search is not generating the same volume of traffic as before.
Beware - that Google email may be a phishing scam By Jitendra Soni published 28 May 20 Hackers use Google and Microsoft branded domains to trick remote workers into revealing login credentials.
Half of workers 'cut corners' on IT security during COVID-19 remote working By Jitendra Soni published 28 May 20 Tessian report estimates nearly half of office workers go easy on data security when working remotely.
‘Hack for hire' cyberattacks on the rise, Google warns By Jitendra Soni published 28 May 20 Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) tracks various hacking groups in so-called ‘hack-for-hire’ campaigns.
Turla malware uses Gmail to issue commands to infected machines By Jitendra Soni published 28 May 20 ESET researchers uncover new attacks targeting unnamed European governments.
Most companies 'unprepared' to support secure remote working By Jitendra Soni published 28 May 20 Although working from home is more popular than ever, companies remain unprepared to ensure it can happen securely.
Fujitsu offers a new way to work from home with major device rollout By Jitendra Soni published 28 May 20 14 new business-focused devices from Fujitsu include tablets, notebook laptops and mobile workstations.
Google says it plans to start reopening offices soon By Jitendra Soni published 27 May 20 Offices to reopen in a phased manner for Google employees who cannot work remotely.
Cyberattacks on collaboration tools see major increase By Jitendra Soni published 27 May 20 Businesses urged to ensure cloud and collaboration services stay secure.