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How to protect yourself on the internet

How to protect yourself on the internet ..! As we all know that the internet transforms the whole earth into a small village that keeps everyone in touch and shares their resources like money, pictures, documents etc. but it is also accepted that internet is for you Is the weakest place. Yes there is a lot of ways to steal and misuse your data or someone can get your bank account and suspend it! You can overcome your loss, but it is also true that "precaution is better than harm". So why let others get their data and misuse it. Here I have mentioned some tips and tricks that help you in securing your data and protecting yourself on the Internet. Always verify data encryption Ensure that it is properly encrypted when you are using the web for payment purpose or sending your password and something confidential. The SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocol is the most commonly used and you can verify it by looking at the URL: https: //. While the lock is in a locked state,...

ITC Exclusion Order Could Threaten Future Of 5G

A timely report from the European Union (EU) recently detailed the risks of state-backed threats to 5G infrastructure and network security. “In this context of increased exposure to attacks facilitated by suppliers,” the report concluded, “the risk profile of individual suppliers will become particularly important.” While the EU study did not come out and say it, the “suppliers” that most concern intelligence officials are Chinese equipment suppliers like Huawei, DJI, Lenovo, Hikvision, and so on. As U.S. Policymakers work to implement critical 5G innovations for America’s future, they have already recognized and acted against this particular threat, using bipartisan federal legislation and Commerce Department restrictions to keep Huawei out of American 5G networks. But other significant risks to America’s swift deployment of a secure 5G infrastructure may be slipping past notice. One major challenge could arise out of a case pending before the U.S. International Trade Commissi...

Apple's 5G Phone | Apple May Split Its 5G 'iPhone 12' Into Two Launches

Apple IPhone 12 With 5G,Apple May Split Its 5G 'iPhone 12' Into Two Launches. Image credit: google image/forbes.com A financial analyst claims that Apple will divide its 5G launches into one for the slower sub-6GHz "iPhone 12" in September, and one for the faster mmWave models in December or January 2021. While Apple reportedly remains on track to release a 5G capable "iPhone 12" later this year, a new report from financial analysis firm Susquehanna claims that the launch will be in two parts. At the regular September unveiling, analyst Mehdi Hosseini says Apple will release only phones that use the slower sub-6GHz variant of 5G. Then further iPhones with the faster mmWave 5G may launch in December this year or January of 2021. "The delay in the launch," says Hosseini in a note seen by StreetInsider, "stems from Apple's decision to in-source the Antenna-in-Package (AiP) modules instead of purchasing from the third party."...

HISTORY OF THE TECH GIANT SONY

HISTORY OF THE TECH GIANT SONY Sony logo Sony, One of the greatest companies to make portable radio, compact disc, PlayStation, walkman and many other outstanding gadgets revolutionized the world of technology in the 20th century, but have you ever wondered how they started their company and whether how can they convert a capital of $ 530 into a massive $ 40 billion? So let's look at that. ORIGIN OF SONY On May 7, 1946, after World War II, Masaru Ibuka started a radio repair shop on a bomb that had damaged a Shirokiya department store building in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district. The next year his colleague Akio Morita joined him and they founded a company called Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation. The company had $ 530 in capital and a total of eight employees. The company built Japan's first tape recorder, called Type-G. Japan's first reel-to-reel tape recorder, the G Type. The recorder was identified as a product for govern...