Outlook (outlook.com) is flagship free email service from Microsoft. You can use it in the web-mail format or use it through an email client on your […]
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Sometimes I like to work on my notebook while sitting in the dark and drinking a strong cup of coffee. I have to manually adjust […]
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Generating app passwords in your Google account gives you a quick workaround for older applications that cannot make use of the new 2-step verification system during […]
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The 2-step verification option in Google accounts adds an extra layer of security against hacking and phishing attacks. In the 2-step verification a security code […]
Read moreEnhance Google 2-Step Verification with U2F Security Key
Security conscious Google account holders have already been using Google 2-step verification for some years now. The 2-step verification requires you to enter a security […]
Read moreHow to Disable SSL 3.0 in Mozilla Firefox
The security researchers at Google have discovered a security vulnerability (nicknamed POODLE) in the decades old SSL version 3.0 protocol which can be used by […]
Read moreInstall Android Lollipop Boot Animation in Android KitKat or JellyBean
The new Android Lollipop is about to be released and Google has already issued some beta images for the latest version of this most popular […]
Read moreScan Domains or IP Addresses with Metascan Online
When I encounter a new or never heard of website and I have to use it or download something from it, then I first google […]
Read moreHow to Change User Account Control (UAC) Settings in Windows 10
The recent PowerPoint vulnerability discovered (CVE-2014-6352) which affects all the versions of the Windows operating system has once again shown how important it is to […]
Read morePowerPoint OLE Object Vulnerability in Windows & How to Fix It
If you have been happily using Microsoft PowerPoint (version 2007, 2010 or 2013), then you are exposing yourself to a serious vulnerability (CVE-2014-6352) found in all […]
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