John Raymond
John Raymond is a cybersecurity content writer, with over 5 years of experience in the technology industry. He is passionate about staying up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in the field of cybersecurity, and is an avid researcher and writer. He has written numerous articles on topics of cybersecurity, privacy, and digital security, and is committed to providing valuable and helpful information to the public.
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How To Record Your Screen Securely With Recordit?
Learn how to record your screen securely with Recordit...
Putting Together a Disaster Recovery Plan For Your Business
Here, I will be discussing putting together a disaster...
What is Penetration Testing? Importance, Types and Process
Penetration testing is a simulated cyberattack to identify security...
Banana Pro Launch: A High-Speed, Customizable Crypto Trading Platform for the On-Chain Era
Banana Gun has officially launched Banana Pro, a fully...
The Ultimate Surfshark Incogni Review For Internet Users
Here, we will show you the Incogni review. Surfshark is...
Deep Fake Detection: Safeguarding Digital Media Authenticity in an AI-Generated World
In this post, I will discuss deep fake detection....
Honda global operations fall prey to cyber-attack
Honda Global Operations just confirmed that their network has been a victim of a cyber attack. This was first confirmed via a tweet by...
5 Security Hacks To Ensure Your Telemedicine Apps Are Safe To Use
Are your Telemedicine apps secured? Read on to find out. In the wake of the pandemic lockdown, a sudden surge is seen in the usage...
How To Report Online Scams In The UK: Protecting Yourself and Stopping Fraudsters
This post will show you how to report online scams in the UK.
The internet has revolutionized our lives, offering endless opportunities for connection, information,...
Pros And Cons Of Open Source CMS
Today, we will show you the pros and cons of open-source CMS.
In today’s digital landscape, Content Management Systems (CMS) are the cornerstones of website...
Notorious TrickBot malware updated to evade detection
TrickBot, a notorious malware strain that emerged in 2016, has cemented itself as a formidable foe for cybersecurity professionals.
Initially designed as a banking Trojan...
NetBeans projects are being poisoned by malware – GitHub warns Java Developers
New security alerts reveal that a new malware known as the Octopus Scanner is spreading through Java applications and NetBeans projects.
A recent security alert...