Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Cyber threats today are more sophisticated than ever. They are specifically engineered to avoid traditional detection methods while silently siphoning data and assets from an organization or, even worse, disrupting the business. In fact, according to a 2015 study from The…
State education officials weigh changing anti-bullying law – Education Week
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Two held for changing IMEI numbers of cell phones
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The property cell of city crime branch has arrested two persons allegedly involved in changing IMEI numbers of mobile phones. The police have seized six IMEI number changing machines and 137 mobile phones from them. The police are now probing the…
It’s mere hours before new iPhones come, so let’s re-watch Steve Jobs changing the game with the first iPhone
Remember January 9, 2007? This is when Steve Jobs stepped on stage, pulled out an iPhone, and went on to forever change computing. It was a magical moment then that’s especially worth watching now, colored by the lens of history. Eight years of mobile technology development have truly given us…
Sophisticated cyber crime methods are changing the definition of hacking
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa — More than 100 banks in 30 countries have joined the ranks of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Sony Pictures. As targets of unprecedented, and likely some of the most costly, cyber attacks in history, the financial institutions, insurance company and film studio are reeling after…
Technology changing the way colleges handle sexual violence
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans AMARILLO, TEXAS — Sexual violence is a hot topic on college campuses. However, according to the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, 82 percent of victims do no report this type of crime to law enforcement. Nearby West Texas A&M says they…
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Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans TAMPA — Target. Home Depot. Sony Pictures. The now infamous computer hacks infuriated consumers who had personal information compromised and Hollywood honchos who had embarrassing emails made public. But headline-grabbing computer intrusions are only a fraction of what is going on…
Maximize Your iCloud Storage Space by Changing Backup Settings
When your iPhone or iPad warns you iCloud is running low on storage space, you can avoid buying more space by changing what iCloud backs up. Over at the How-To Geek, they suggest looking at the app data iOS backs […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…
The changing landscape of government storage needs
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Barack Obama Says The Washington Redskins Should Think About Changing Name
Calling a team the “Redskins” is offensive to Native Americans, period. President Barack Obama seems to agree after noting in a recent interview that the Washington Redskins should think about changing their name when considering how many people are offended by its use. Obama told the Associated Press: Read More…. View…