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Would Hillary Clinton have got hacked if she had use Imperium
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Would Hillary Clinton have got hacked if she had use Imperium. Would Hillary Clinton have got hacked if she had use Imperium. Ok, this isn't a political post, but a question that got asked in our channel the other day. I need to be careful in my answer here - the simple answer is "probably", which isn't a great answer for the marketing blog, but we need to look at the analysis. Firstly, she suffered from a range of cyber attacks, and specifically around email hacking, she suffered from two hacks. With th...
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Letting your houseguests onto your Wifi - Podcast
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Letting your houseguests onto your Wifi - Podcast. Letting your houseguests onto your Wifi - Podcast. Today the guys and girls at Imperium discuss letting those pesky house guests you get over the new years get onto your wifi. What do you do when they want your high speed internet access? Well, today we find out with four top tips! Children, End User Agreements and Tech Firms. Things that annoy me in movies: Skyfall. The end of 2016. Looking back at our year, we've come from. Today the guys and girls at ...
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James Taylor - Page 1 - Imperium
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Children, End User Agreements and Tech Firms. There is a good article in today's Guardian about the children accepting terms and conditions of social media (and other sites). The basic premise is this: Not only is it seemingly massively unfair to expect all members of society (And we're not just talking about children or vulnerable people, but. Things that annoy me in movies: Skyfall. Then I thought I can get it over with, and after this post no more posts about plugging things in (for. The end of 2016.
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USB Sticks & Christmas
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USB Sticks and Christmas. USB Sticks and Christmas. If you're anything like us, you've visited friends and families over Christmas. We like to share photos of the family with each other, and the fastest, easiest way of doing this is via USB stick. Sure, if it was just the one picture then we would probably send it digitally, but we're talking about the Taylor Family "Year in Review" archive being shared with the grandparents. Here are the main options:. USB sticks can transfer viruses. So now we enter the.
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Threat Levels
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I've begun working on my "Mobile Security" presentation I'll be giving at Nor Dev Con this year. First I thought I ought to make sure everyone understands the threat levels I use on a daily basis. Traditionally, computer security is spoken of in terms of how many dollars it would cost to break it. This is difficult to calculate, and not very wieldy for everyday usage. So instead we use a simpler categorization method which was first shown to me at ARM: Hack, Shack and Lab attacks. Attacks use powerful ex...
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The end of 2016
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The end of 2016. The end of 2016. Happy new year everyone. 2016 has been an interesting year for us, as in January we didn't exist! Looking back at our year, we've come from an idea into the award-winning Imperium that we are. For me, as an individual, this startup has been an amazing journey. I've worked in both successful and, well, less than successful companies before, and the journey between concept and successful execution is a treacherous path. Children, End User Agreements and Tech Firms. There i...
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Thomas Hussey - Page 1 - Imperium
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Ransomeware becoming more of a problem than viruses? Do you remember the last time you actually got a virus? And if so do you remember what website's you were visiting? Let us be honest here, it was probably something like a dodgy shopping website or an email with a link that made your Antivirus go insane. Our personal. The taint of evil, the stigma behind VPNs (bad people, doing bad things). Are children safe on the Internet? Whats that dripping noise? So today's topic is the one of the most unknown pri...
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Cookies
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I found an interesting letter written into one of the many computer magazines in my father in laws bathroom. Whilst it's too long ago to be able to reply, it went a bit like this (I paraphrase):. People are using Cookies for evil purposes. Why don't we make it so that they can only be used to remember who you are when you're logging into websites? I can fully understand the desires of the writer - they want to control technology. But it underlies a bunch of issues. They are bound to a particular site, so...
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Children, End User Agreements and Tech Firms
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Children, End User Agreements and Tech Firms. Children, End User Agreements and Tech Firms. There is a good article in today's Guardian. About the children accepting terms and conditions of social media (and other sites). The last possibility favored by myself is that organizations have their own languages. It's been noted that each industry has its own specific ways of saying things, that you just don't use on a daily basis. (Why do train stations say "The next train to depart." rather than ...In this w...
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Ransomeware becoming more of a problem than viruses?
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Ransomeware becoming more of a problem than viruses? Ransomeware becoming more of a problem than viruses? Do you remember the last time you actually got a virus? And if so do you remember what website's you were visiting? Depending on which variant you get, you might be able to remove it for free or fix a broken computer which has been attacked by ransomware. However, the likelihood of finding such a fix is becoming very uncommon. AND HOW DO YOU PREVENT IT? You might be asking. How do you prevent it?
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