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NSA can Access Content from Smartphones
The Agency for National Security (NSA) is able to access the user data of the leading manufacturers of smartphones in the world, told the weekly magazine Der Spiegel citing internal documents of the agency. According to the report, the NSA created working groups for ea ... U.S. agency drops protective barriers on the Internet
The NSA, National Security Agency of the USA, can corrupt part of the digital protection of global trade and banking systems, as well as protections automatic emails, web searches, internet chats and phone calls of Americans and citizens around the world, says a report ... Doctors will use Big Data in Cancer Care
A group of oncologists in the United States launched an ambitious project to cure cancer patients. According to the Wall Street Journal, the idea is to use Big Data to collect information that will aid in future treatments. With technology, doctors can consult the data ... Big Data provides technological solutions
Big Data is the set of technological solutions capable of handling digital data volume and speed range unpublished today. In practice, the technology allows us to analyze any type of digital information in real time, is central to the decision making The big news of Bi ... Technology: You are already using Cloud Computing?
Let's imagine that you own a business software development and does not yet use the facilities of work performed via homeoffice. So you and provide the equipment, need to worry about the licensing of all software used by his team, and this will repeat every time your co ... Snowden: Microsoft colludes with U.S. government
The latest documents related to Prism, the surveillance program of the U.S. government to internet users around the world, reveal that Microsoft had great participation in the leak of user information. The new information collected and disseminated by Edward Snowden, a ... U.S. used big data technologies to spy on Brazilians
As secret documents revealed by Edward Snownden, Brazil was the country most spied the USA. CIA and NSA agents rode an office based in Brasilia for the purpose of intercepting communications of Brazilian citizens. As an expert, I can say that the mounting a base of oper ... U.S. Empire expands the surveillance apparatus continuously
Surveillance software uses more than 700 servers around the world Governments have a habit of lying when caught in political obsession to pry the lives of citizens everywhere, to ensure the pretext of "national security." The case of James Clapper, director of the inte ... Technology: Using BIG DATA to boost your business
Data analysis is not a miracle, but it can give a good enhancement to the company's strategy -- The name scares a lot of people and most of the executives still do not know exactly what to do with such "big data" in the technological landscape that emerges as the solu ... Two malware programs can remain inside computers
Microsoft says that the malicious software programs Vobfus and Beebone, being a problem. Two malicious software programs that help each other to get installed on computers show is difficult to remove. The programs work together alternately downloading different variat ... High Tech: Risk of data leakage increases with Cloud
The BYOD phenomenon exacerbates the problem, confirms a study by the University of Glasgow. Companies significantly increase the risk of data leakage when employees with smartphones and tablets use storage services in cloud computing, shows a study at the University of ... Failure existing four years ago can affect 99% of Androids
Bluebox researchers say they have discovered a security flaw in Android that has existed for at least four years, since version 1.6 Donut. The vulnerability, which allows you to install malicious applications on the user's smartphone, can affect up to 900 million units, ... France like NSA spies on citizens
The newspaper "Le Monde" said on Thursday that France monitors millions of phone calls, emails and mobile messages. The scheme is similar to that made by the National Security Agency of the United States (NSA, in English) with data from American phones and internet aro ... |