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Computer scientist says S.C.’s voting system makes hacking difficult

September 17, 2016 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans In this election season amid concerns of hacked election data and possibly “rigged” elections, an examination of the South Carolina elections system should give us assurance in the integrity of our elections. Although our system is not without The post Computer…

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San Diego Sheriff’s Sexual Assault Unit Makes Two Arrests At Mar Vista High

April 17, 2016 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

The San Diego Sheriff’s Sexual Assault Unit has arrested Martin Albert Gallegos, a 48-year-old ROTC substitute teacher at Mar Vista High School on five counts of sexual conduct with a minor – a female student who is a senior at the school on Saturday, April 9. On April 8, a…

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Pichai makes his first personnel moves as Google CEO

October 10, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Following the restructuring that made Google a subsidiary of umbrella company Alphabet, the search giant had a new CEO in Sundar Pichai. The executive, you might recall, had replaced Andy Rubin as the top dog at Android after Rubin decided to call it quits. Today, Pichai made his first personnel…

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Top European Court Rules That NSA Spying Makes U.S. Unsafe For Data

October 9, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The European Union no longer considers the United States a “safe harbor” for data because the National Security Agency surveillance exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden “enables interference, by United States public authorities, with the fundamental rights of persons.” The EU’s highest…

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Facebook makes changes to its iOS app, allows profile picture to be replaced by a video loop and more

October 3, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Just because you’re the most popular app in the world doesn’t mean that you should rest on your laurels. Facebook, which is the most popular mobile app based on comScore’s latest survey, is making some changes and is starting with its iOS app. One change allows members to replace a…

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Microsoft’s Send app goes Android, makes email feel like IM

September 17, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Joining the ever-expanding universe of Microsoft Android apps is the new Send messenger now, which offers a way to make email and feel like a chat session. Microsoft’s premise is that email and texting are clunkier ways to communicate, but we still have plenty of contacts inherited from email accounts…

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LG makes fun of Samsung for not offering the Galaxy Note5 in Europe

August 19, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

As you probably know by now, the Samsung Galaxy Note5 will not be available in Europe this year. In the continent, the manufacturer wants to focus on the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+. The move by Samsung was a surprising one, especially to those in Europe that were really looking forward…

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Facebook Loophole Makes Your Phone Number A Data Hacking Tool

August 13, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Facebook has been asked to fix its security settings after a product specialist had the capacity harvest information about a great many clients – just by speculating their versatile numbers. The designer acquired the names, profile pictures and areas of clients…

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Tweetings for Twitter on Android Wear makes staying up to date much easier

August 10, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

More than many other social networks, or apps out there today, Twitter is all about the moment. The funny joke, shocking headline, and liveblog of The Walking Dead all show up right next to each other. Sometimes you come up with something brilliant, but you lose it before you can…

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Comcast makes it ridiculously easy for hackers to access your email

August 7, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Have you read the bestselling book “The Martian”? There’s a movie coming out about it starring Matt Damon. The author of the book just had a nightmare experience when hackers took over his email account. Apparently Comcast made it very easy…

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Evans went on to become a prominent figure in the cybersecurity industry. Drawing from his real-world experiences, he became a sought-after consultant, advising high-profile clients, including top athletes and entertainers, on protecting themselves from cyber blackmail and extortion.

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