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We’ve seen it here first: YapBrowser has risen after being declared dead five years ago-and this discovery is by Chris Boyd himself just a day before he presented at VB 2011 to discuss about rogue browsers, of which YapBrowser is. If you missed the said conference or Chris’s presentation, this podcast hosted by our friends at Help Net […]

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Android malware writers have found a new and convient way of delivering malwares to the customers. And that way is nothing but using the malicious QR codes. QR (Quick Response) codes are nothing but a type of a matrix barcode, which contains the encoded form of data.It can also be used to store the URL […]

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New spam regulations, introduced in India, limit the users of mobile phones to sending only 100 texts per day. The reason? To stop the growing problem of SMS text spam. Cellphone usage is huge in India, with more than 700 million subscribers. But with that popularity comes the problem of users being constantly plagued with […]

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