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Windows 11: Launched | Secure and Due in 2022?
Microsoft finally announced windows 11 on the 24 of June the long awaited update and upgrade from Microsoft. We might take the time to go through all the changes this new OS brings to the table but let’s touch on security for a second or two and the fact the next version brings more to the table.
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in 01
Murder on Valentine's Day: Paralympic Star Oscar Pistorius
South African Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius was sentenced to 6 years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend, model and law student Reeva Steenkamp. The crime took place back in February 2013. Pistorius shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp several times through a bathroom door in his home in Pretoria.
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in Criminal
Smartphone Codes You Should Know About Already
Smartphone codes are useful, and straight to the point the only problem for most is knowing that certain codes exist. Today, I’ll be sharing with you a few useful codes that you probably didn’t know about. Please note that some of these codes may only work on android devices, iPhone, and the rest are practically for any Smartphone available be it an Android, Symbian or Windows smartphone.
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in 01
True or Just a Theory? A List of Vocal Misinformation
You may have the opportunity to prove me wrong as a creator and or just a reader hence these are nothing but theories. We have the option to contact the vocal support team but this is not the type of information you ask for is it? Besides this way we can keep it a mystery.
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in Journal
Social Media Profiles| Defining a New Search Engine
Google searches provide greats results, DuckDuckgo is a good alternative Bing also does wonders but, if you’re profiling someone nothing is better than finding that person’s online profile or profiles in this case. For the purpose of this post I’ll only use a few Social Media platforms but you’re free to explore as many as you need.
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in 01
Fighting Writer’s Block: How To Keep Writing
Before we define our specialty we play with a bit of everything, and with time, experience and desire we find ourselves a niche. It’s easier to stay up to date if we settle for one, maybe two or three things anything more than that makes it hard to focus on a single topic.
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in Journal
Introducing Vocal For Readers - A "What if" Situation
Vocal is made of 800k + creators choosing what to read is not just an option it's all you can do. We're here to serve. Vocal introduced recently the ambassador program which I believe will bring a lot of writers into the platform and most of them as "plus" subscribers. One of the features to come is "following", commenting and quick edits.
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in Journal
Theory Of No Hope: Go Offline
When we search for ways to protect ourselves and data online we get a number of results most of which provide very informative how-to guides that we can follow. But, what if we didn’t have to do all there is to protect ourselves online, what if we could live without passwords? What if we could live without a VPN, what if we didn’t need a password manager?
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in 01
Internet Security | A Guide To Safer Browsing
We’re constantly hiding day, and night. We hide in the name of security, privacy and safer browsing. When we connect our devices to the internet we share our IP address (Internet Protocol) every device that connects to the internet has an IP address this is how devices are identified online, this is also one of the ways you can identity who might be behind such a device. Well, maybe not you but believe me someone can. So, let’s talk about it.
By Sam Writes Security3 years ago in 01