Cyber Crime
Cyber Crime 2015
The total number of individuals in the UK who have been the target of cybercrime in 2015 was nearly 44% with the average cost to the user at £1300.
The total number of individuals in the UK who have been the target of cybercrime in 2015 was nearly 44% with the average cost to the user at £1300.
Chances are you have filled your Facebook with small snippets of personal information, put together it could be used to build a personal profile that might reveal more than you expect.
Some people have been experiencing slow NAS access after enabling the device PIN in Windows 10
Despite being much less prominent in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, the Windows Library files, first introduced in Windows 7, can actually be quite a useful way of collecting together various folders under a common heading. What has been missing all along in Libraries is the ability to add a non-indexed network share.
David Cameron has pledged that all UK homes and businesses will have access to fast broadband by 2020 backed by a Universal Service Obligation, giving the public the right to request an affordable, fast connection, making internet access a guaranteed service like water and electricity.
The telephone provider Talk Talk has become the victim of a criminal cyber-attack. While Talk Talk are still assessing what data was accessed during the attack, there are a number of steps you can take if you are a Talk Talk customer.
Scam emails pretending to be from the Government Gateway are being set out again. Be careful as they are getting more and more convincing to the casual user.
The SNS (Social Network Service) on Samsung devices is used to bring you updates from various social platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, typically via the notifications or integrated into the contacts or calendar apps.
Google brand went through it’s biggest change since the colours were swapped about in 1999. The logo typeface has been changed from Catull to a new, clean looking sans-serif font with flat crisp colours.
There are many reasons why your internet may not be trundling along as fast as you are expecting, from poor broadband supply to malware and viruses.