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Data Mining & Collaborative Tool Open Sourced By Google

Google is known for developing software and open sourcing it for the community to use, with its core business continue to revolve about advertising and data-mining. Yes, critics always echo that Google’s “don’t do evil” former motto was just for PR, which got some credit given that the search giant removed (or forgotten) that motto

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Android Phone as Physical Security Key for Google Accounts

Great news indeed! Google has come up with a new advanced two-factor authentication method that would help you secure your Google accounts using your Android phone as a physical security key. This new advanced two-factor authentication method secures Google accounts when users log in using the Chrome browser. This service can be used on Android

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Android Q’s Deep Press, an iPhone 3d Touch Clone

We are in the day and age that both Android and iOS are both copying each other’s features, which is not a big deal given how both platforms are already in their maturity stage. Google has decided to silently implement a feature that resembles 3d touch in iPhones, they call it the “Deep Press”, which

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The Surprising Ways Your Stolen Data Is Now For Sale On The Internet

Stolen bank details, credit card info, and plenty of other damaging information are now for open sale on the dark web—it’s no secret. For a few years now, it has been the place to trade illegal merchandise of all kinds, including the personal information of those scammed by phishing attacks and similar exploits. While this realization

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This Is Why Homeland Security Has Labeled Gmail As Risky Business

In a recent intelligence report, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has revealed serious weaknesses in Gmail’s new interface, many of which appear to be highly exploitable. As a top email service released in April 2004, Gmail has become the de-facto mode of digital communication for many people, especially those using an Android mobile device.

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Five Android Antivirus Apps vs Google’s Own Antivirus Solution

Android has been on the market since 2008, and this year 2018 marks a decade of dominance in the world of mobile platforms. As part of being dominant in the mobile computing market comes the reciprocal risk of being targeted by cybercriminals. Android, due to its open platform nature enables users the capability to install

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