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Alex Parker

Malicious, Compromised or Negligent Insider? Arrest made in connection with Sage data b... - 1 views

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    News: 32-year-old Sage employee arrested at Heathrow. City of London Police have confirmed that they have made an arrest in connection with the recent Sage data breach. On Monday 15, a 32-year-old Sage employee was arrested at Heathrow on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud.
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Hands-On with Galaxy S7 Edge Water & Dust resistant Unboxing Videos - Video Dailymo... - 0 views

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    From the outside, there's very little to tell the S7 from the S6, as both phones use the same materials and colours. It's a great choice, in my opinion, as the S6 was clearly one of last year's best-looking and best-made smartphones. Using roughly the same design for another year makes loads of sense and it is what Apple has been doing for years. Size and weight are quite similar, too, with the S7 measuring 142x70x7.9mm and weighing 152g, while the S6 measures band. B. N. B. and weighs 132g. The weight and thickness difference are likely to come from the bigger battery: a perfectly acceptable compromise in my opinion. While the new handset might not look that different from the outside, there have been some clever design tweaks that make the phone waterproof and dustproof (IP68 certification). This means that the S7 can survive being submerged in up to 1.5m of water for 30m. As the waterproof design is integral to the phone, there's no need for rubber caps to block the phone's ports. As with the S7 Edge, Samsung has also reduced the camera bump on the back, so that the lens protrudes by just 0.46mm. It's an improvement, but I'd definitely like to see a design with the camera flush with the phone's body. IP68 Water & Dust resistant for 5 ft over 30 minutes. The dust and water resistance is another nice returning feature that doesn't impact on the look and feel of the phone, and it's an upgrade on the IP67 protection of the Samsung Galaxy S5. Technically, this means it's possible to completely submerge the phone in up to 15 metres of water for up to 30 minutes.
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Self Induced Constructive vs. Destructive Thoughts - Road To Collateral Gain Or Loss - 0 views

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    We as an human are thinking round the clock.We face issues which impacts our daily life in positive or negative way. The clear vision and mission of one's life set the tone of your thought process. We are also aware that every humans goes through up's and down which lead us to a situation of growth or loss of confidence. We are habitual of developing perceptions and subsequently react to situation but miserably fails to look our inner thought process as humans tends to be partial. Thought process posses vitamins which may kick-start any activities in positive or negative manner. In our professional or personal life, we tend to develop perception about work to employees to family members that lead us to self induced thought process. Self Induced thought process can be of positive which I called as Constructive and Destructive.
Alex Parker

21st century battlefield: 5 experts decode the OPM data breach - 1 views

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    The US Office of Personnel Management falls victim to massive data breach - but what can be learnt from this latest cyberattack? The US Office of Personnel Management has confirmed reports of a massive data breach hitting its systems, with the personal information of over 4 million government employees compromised.
Alex Parker

Mobile apps leaking data through ad networks - 1 views

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    'Cross application' data sharing makes user vulnerable, says MWR InfoSecurity. Free mobile apps that use third-party advertising code are putting users in danger of being hacked, according to MWR InfoSecurity. The firm found that ad networks were inheriting the permissions of free apps, granting them access to the address books, text messages and emails of potential victims if the network was compromised by hackers.
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