KIWI criminals convicted of manslaughter, rape, kidnapping and robbery in their home country have slipped into Australia and carried out a shocking crime spree. Border checks are so loose that New Zealand offenders who served lengthy jail sentences are merely ticking a box claiming they have no criminal history, the…
SHOT Show 2012: Looking through the Trijicon AA-battery-operated ACOG TA02
Author: Dennis Haworth On Media Day at this year’s SHOT show, Trijicon had on display a new AA-battery-powered ACOG. The best way to describe the unit is that it is a battery-powered version of the ACOG TA01. Hence Trijicon named this new ACOG the TA02 ACOG 4×32 LED Scope. The…
SHOT Show 2012: Looking through the Trijicon AA-battery-operated ACOG TA02
Author: Dennis Haworth On Media Day at this year’s SHOT show, Trijicon had on display a new AA-battery-powered ACOG. The best way to describe the unit is that it is a battery-powered version of the ACOG TA01. Hence Trijicon named this new ACOG the TA02 ACOG 4×32 LED Scope. The…
SHOT Show 2012: Looking through the Trijicon AA-battery-operated ACOG TA02
Author: Dennis Haworth On Media Day at this year’s SHOT show, Trijicon had on display a new AA-battery-powered ACOG. The best way to describe the unit is that it is a battery-powered version of the ACOG TA01. Hence Trijicon named this new ACOG the TA02 ACOG 4×32 LED Scope. The…
SHOT Show 2012: Looking through the Trijicon AA-battery-operated ACOG TA02
Author: Dennis Haworth On Media Day at this year’s SHOT show, Trijicon had on display a new AA-battery-powered ACOG. The best way to describe the unit is that it is a battery-powered version of the ACOG TA01. Hence Trijicon named this new ACOG the TA02 ACOG 4×32 LED Scope. The…
Most Wi-Fi routers susceptible to hacking through security feature
Researchers have published a paper showing how a feature implemented in modern Wi-Fi routers intended to make securing them easier, in fact makes them insecure by default. View full post on Naked Security – Sophos View full post on National Cyber Security
ProtectMyID: True. This type of identity theft still claims the most victims, although you’re also vulnerable online and through company data sources.
ProtectMyID: True. This type of identity theft still claims the most victims, although you’re also vulnerable online and through company data sources. View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security
Malicious malware link is being served up through Facebook chat
Having been around this computer thing, and the online world, for a long time I am never surprised when I hear of some new vector being exploited by malware and the people that create them. So hearing that Facebook has become the newest platform of these jerk-offs doesn’t come as…
ProtectMyID: Did you know “https://” means you are on a secure website? Make sure online checkout is through “https://”. #cybersecurity
ProtectMyID: Did you know “https://” means you are on a secure website? Make sure online checkout is through “https://”. #cybersecurity View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security
Money in the bank: JPMorgan Chase invests in SU students’ future through funding, expertise
Tucked quietly on the first and second floors of Lyman Hall, student interns, clad in business attire, sit at desks behind secured doors, manning cybersecurity operations for JPMorgan… View full post on computer security alerts – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security