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Qualcomm Launches a New Chip for Children’s Smart Watches

Previously, Qualcomm has introduced a new smartwatch processor and Android smartwatches which have very much stalled to a large extent, although because of it not certainly very much exclusively. Now, that is going to change this year as the Qualcomm introduces at least two new smartwatch chips. Recently, the first smartwatch is already announced a few days before. However, it is not the general-purpose chip we all have been waiting for; instead, it has meant especially for the kids’ watches. While the new chip, the Snapdragon Wear 2500, is only designed for Qualcomm saw as a rising market of smartwatches built around the needs of the kids. Pankaj Kedia, who leads wearables at Qualcomm, said that these watches are only meant to give all the kids, ability to keep learning and to connect with the gadgets when they are not in-house and might find themselves in school, sometimes where they are not always near a computer. Pankaj Kedia said in a phone interview that it is like you grew

How to Track kid’s location and Monitor app usage on Android?

Nowadays Smartphones have become a necessity for people in the world. As we know, we can restrict phone usage for our kids when they are young, but as they grow and they go outside to school or for any other activity, phones are becoming necessary for them. But you want to connect with them by phone and they can get back to you in case of emergency. It’s an inherent weakness for them and us, and Android doesn’t offer anything which works on a Family level like that Microsoft Family. In this article, you will know how you can Track your kid’s location and monitor app usage on Android Smartphones. Every guardian wants to secure their kids, so they have provided the phone facility to track them. Android and Microsoft Family:- Recently, Microsoft has a number of amazing apps on Android Platform.  One of the most used apps is the Microsoft Launcher. Microsoft is providing a Family Safety feature that will work across all of the devices. It will help the parents to track their kid’s u

Young Workers are the Major Culprits behind Security Breaches

New research from Centrify has evaluated attitudes towards more young employees aged between 18-24 years and their security, protection and online practices at work. Released at a press conference in London, Centrify’s study uncovered that, of the 500 senior chiefs surveyed, in excess of a third think the youngsters  are the ‘principle offenders’ for security breaches, with 37% expressing they are excessively casual about safety efforts, excessively trusting in new technology and share information very effortlessly(30%). In any case, research by the firm demonstrated that such concerns are not really necessarily reflective activities of younger workers, and that administrators are really neglecting to ‘show them themselves how it is done’ with regards to robust security and protection practices. For instance, the greatest stress for decision maker (44%) was that next- generation workers would abuse technology; tapping on suspicious connections or removing organization data by me

Apple Fixes a USB Vulnerability Used by Police and Hackers

Apple and the law implementation network have been stuck in a forward and backward finished encryption throughout a previous couple of years, and it’s warmed up impressively this month since Apple reported an element that would defeat a mainstream iPhone breaking technique utilized by police. Presently, the organizations that work with law requirement have reacted, and they’re almost sure they as of now have a workaround. Motherboard revealed the producers of hacking apparatuses intended to sidestep Apple’s encryption and enable unapproved people to see the substance of an iPhone are as of now pitching their innovation as an approach to crush Apple’s yet-to-be-freely discharged security highlights. In an email received by Motherboard, a legal master meeting with advanced scientific firm Grayshift said the organization “expressed that they have officially crushed this security highlight in the beta form.” The master said Grayshift has “put it all on the line to future confirmation

Impact of Brexit on Cybersecurity is Far-reaching, Says Expert

The British exit from the European Union will hugely affect cybersecurity in the western world, as per a global essayist on the issue. “England is the key nation which interfaces the insight system of the Canada, United States, New Zealand and Australia with the European Union and if Britain goes, that knowledge connects goes,” said Misha Glenny, writer, writer and worldwide master on digital and data security issues. Talking at the Festival of Writing and Ideas in Borris, Co Carlow on Saturday, Glenny said the world is in a “condition of controlled disorder in digital” with no global understanding between the real powers of the world. “It’s extremely essential that nations like the United States, Russia and China get around the table and go to an ascension in light of the fact that not exclusively will they cause harm with each other however fear monger gatherings can begin to assume a genuine part in cyber warfare and cyber espionage,” said Glenny, who is the creator of Dark

TicketFly Hacker Exposes 26 Million Email And Home Addresses

An attacker has breached personal data of over 26 million Ticketfly users after the data breach which happened just days prior to this one. This has been stated by Troy Hunt, who is the founder of Have I Been Pwned, a platform which allows people to check whether their email address has been a part of numerous data breaches. How many TickeyFly accounts were breached? The attacker then posted various database files of TicketFly to a public server. Troy Hunt discovered that these files had a whopping 26,151,608 email addresses of the users. Other personal details such as names, contact numbers, home addresses, billing information, etc. were also breached. TicketFly verified that the data breach included these personal details. However, it stated that the number of people affected by the violation had been reported wrongly by Troy hunt. Even though the credit card details and the passwords were not included in the breached files, the attacker has threatened that they will post more in

CAN_SPAM Compliance Guide For Email Marketing

As we all aware of the word email, an email is a short form of  ‘electronic mail.’  Which is similar to the letter, it is sent with the help of the internet to a recipient. To receive an email it is necessary to have an email address of the recipients, and that address should be unique to the user. Some of the people are also using Internet-based applications, and some are using programs on their computer to access and store emails. Most of the businesses or house-hold used some different form of email marketing. Whether it will be a weekly newsletter or a monthly sales promotion, emails is one of the fantastic ways to reach to any person, employees or anyone as. After all, they all opt for your emails Whereas many of the email marketers know that how to set up, format and scheduled promotional emails, but many of us are not as much familiar with the guidelines of federal compliance that are situated to protect the consumer. The Controlling Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography an

Commonwealth Bank Sends Data Of 10,000 Customers To The Wrong Email Address

Data breaches and privacy concerns are growing day by day. Financial corporations such as banks ought to be more vigilant and careful with the customer data. Banks are one of the riskiest places if you consider privacy. A considerable amount of data gets lost, stolen, and compromised these days. Privacy violations done by banks should be taken seriously and punished appropriately. Recently, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia has come in the spotlight for mishandling customer data. The staff at Commonwealth Bank, erroneously sent emails which had the data of a whopping 10,000 customers to a company located abroad, as they failed to add “.au” at the end of the domain name “cba.com.” On Friday, this leading bank stated that it conducted an information security investigation. In the investigation, it was revealed that the previous financial year staff had inadvertently sent around 651 internal emails to email addresses with the wrong domain name. The actual domain name of the bank was