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On Thursday (December 14), the Commission voted to approve Chairman Ajit Pai’s rollback of the Obama-era regulations that were meant to ensure Internet service providers treat all online data equally. This move allows broadband companies to potentially reshape the online experiences of American citi.....
We all know that public Wifi is great. It’s free, it’s speed is usually fast or acceptable, and it helps you pass the time. You can enjoy it when you’re outside, so you get the best of both worlds—being connected, while being out in the real world. That’s why, according to Norton’s 2016 Wi-Fi Risk R.....
New international agreements should be introduced to regulate the Internet in the light of the recent terror attacks, UK’s Prime Minister Theresa May has proposed. Internet companies, tech experts and activists responded with indignation and words of warning – they say that the scheme is both unacce.....
In Thailand, a man was sentenced for 35 years in prison for sharing Facebook posts deemed to be offensive to the Thai royal family. It is the harshest penalty to date for a crime like this. However, it seems to be just a ‘cherry on top’ of Thailand’s long history of Internet censorship and surveilla.....
Starting Tuesday (June 27), a major cyber attack has been hitting Windows computers in Europe and the US. Firstly thought of being a ransomware, the malware dubbed NotPetya appears to be designed to permanently destroy data instead of making money. The malicious software has already affected more th.....
If you’re a small business owner doing business in 2017, one of your most important tasks is securing customer data. There have already been far too many breaches in small business security and ransomware cases, where customer data suffered as a result. As a business, it is your responsibility to ke.....
Small businesses have been popping up all over the world at a tremendous pace. In any area of today’s world, numerous small businesses are trying to make a name for themselves and compete with the big guns. They usually need to work harder and make their small investments count, as one wrong move ca.....
How often would you say you connect to a public wifi hotspot available in cafés, restaurants, airport or hotel? About once a week? Maybe once month? Have you ever thought about whether that free, public wifi you’re connecting to is legitimate, or a fake wifi hotspot, what’s known as an Evil Twin? An.....

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