The Truth About Using Mobile Phones On Planes
Posted by Kirsten Dunlaevy kdunlaevy@gmail.com
There have been rumours recently that mobile phones may be allowed to be turned on on
planes in the near future. So what was the risk of having them turned on
anyways? Would the plane really fall out of the sky?
Online Security Tips For A Safe Spring Break
Posted by Kirsten Dunlaevy kdunlaevy@gmail.com
Spring
is upon us, and that means it’s time to start baring those legs and shoulders.
It’s also time for BullGuard to share with you some spring break safety and
security tips. These tips are especially important to take note of if you plan
on taking a Spring Break. So here we go:
How Fake Adobe Flash Updates Put Your Security At Risk
Posted by Andreea-Luciana Ostache andreea_ostache@bullguard.com
Security researchers have recently discovered
a new Android Trojan that can
harvest a victim's contact list, send and intercept SMS (text) messages, make
phone calls (including calls to premium numbers), and install additional
malware packages – all at the same time.
The New 2 Step Apple Verification Process. How To Use It Or Not To Use It
Posted by Kirsten Dunlaevy kdunlaevy@gmail.com
In March, Apple launched a new TWO-step
verification security process. Sounds good, but what does it mean? Basically,
it’s a new security feature available for your Apple ID – by adding an
additional step to your account authentication process, Apple can help keep you
and your personal content safe.
Smartphones Of The Future. What To Expect?
Posted by Kirsten Dunlaevy kdunlaevy@gmail.com
Remember
that? – The brick phone. It was ginormous! And now look at what we’re all
carrying around. We’ve pretty much all gotten rid of the flip phone, and now
our phones are all screen, and touch screen at that! They’re already basically
mini-computers in your pockets, so what on earth will they look like and do for
us in the future?


