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Runny nose? Don’t wipe your nose – take a swipe at your smartphone.
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You’re receiving more and more advertising emails. But where do these ads come from? And where did the companies get your data from?
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With all the data breaches that happened during 2016 – just think back to the 32 million Twitter passwords on the Dark Web or the time we found out that Mr. Zuckerberg’s password was ‘dadada’ –one should think that people have managed to notice that password security is a good idea and somewhat important. Think […]
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You alone hold the key to making a secure Master Password.
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Time is of the essence as a memorable beer is needed for your weekend party. But while you really want to surprise and impress friends with your technical and culinary prowess, the brewing options are limited. From the top shelf, just buying a run-of-the-mill industrial brew 6-pack is out, especially that Anheuser-Busch InBev has gobbled […]
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Just when you finally feel like you are getting some sleep, the alarm startles you awake with its horrid beeping noise that you probably hate with a passion.
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At local airports there might be local WiFi available. But is it free? And what’s the password?
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The first two questions about malware are impossible to quickly answer in regards to exploit kits – and this is more than an IT communication problem. “What does it do?” is the first question most people have about any new type of malware. That’s logical. Who would NOT want to know about the risks from […]
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Facebook is trying to personalize the ads you’re seeing on the basis of many different measured values. You think you know them all? You might be surprised – this is a veeeery long list.
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