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 Ransomware Ransomware  is malicious code that is used by cyber criminals to launch data kidnapping and lock screen attacks. The motive for ransomware attacks is monetary, and unlike other types of security exploits, the victim is usually notified that an attack has occurred and is given instructions for how to recover data. Payment for recovery instructions is often demanded in virtual currency to protect the criminal's identity. Ransomware malware can be spread through malicious e-mail attachments, infected software apps, infected external storage devices and compromised websites. In a lock screen attack, the malware may change the victim's login credentials for a computing device; in a data kidnapping attack, the malware may encrypt files on the infected device as well as files on other connected network devices. Ransomware kits on the dark web have allowed cybercriminals with little or no technical background to purchase inexpensive ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) progr

Disable automatic updates in IDM

        Disable automatic updates in IDM You can disable automatic updates of IDM using Windows Registry Go to Run –> regedit Go to  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\DownloadManager In the right hand pane, select  CheckUpdtVM  and edit its value to  0

How to Create a Filter in Gmail

G mail contains powerful filtering options that let you automate a variety of different actions for your incoming email. You can set filter criteria to automatically apply rules to specific addresses, certain subjects, emails with specific keyboards, and more. Filters allow you to block emails, sort and label, and even forward to other addresses. See Step 1 below to learn how.                           Below are the steps to apply the filter in your account: Step 1. Click on the setting button in right corner as showing in screenshot.  Step 2 Click on Labels or you can say folder which mail will be redirect to this folder.             Click on the Create on new labels.                                                                                                              Step 3 Folder will be appear in the left section with the name which name used during the create                     label   Step 4 Now need to create the filter so that mail can redire

Google launches a personalized travel planner, Google Trips

Google today is  launching  a new mobile application, aimed at helping you better plan your vacations and other travels. Called  Google Trips , the iOS and Android app pulls in a combination of data from Google Maps and crowdsourced contributions from other travelers, in order to offer a personalized travel guide that helps you keep track of your day trips, reservations, points of interest, tourist attractions, restaurants and more. We already knew Google was working on a travel application,  thanks to a leak earlier this year when the app was being tested  within Google’s Local Guides community. Local Guides help to improve Google Maps and business data by writing reviews, correcting listings, and taking photos. In return, they gain exclusive access to try out new Google products and features, such as Google Trips. The app looks today much like it did then. The home screen includes a search box with a prompt “where do you want to go?” for planning new trips, and other cards le

TOP 5 Best Cameras 2017 !!! Buy Now

TOP 5 Best Cameras 2017   Okay, we admit it - it's an impossible question. The best camera for a pro photographer is a million miles from the best camera for an adventure sports nut. So what we've done is pick out what we think are the standout cameras in their fields. This may be because they have the most amazing features and specifications, because they're amazing value for what they offer or because they are just brilliant at the job they've been designed for. Along the way we'll explain some of the jargon and the differences between cameras, though if you need a bit more help deciding what kind of camera you need, you can get a lot more information from our special step-by-step guide:  What camera should I buy? 1.  Sony  A7R II Sony's top mirrorless camera is a real show-stopper Type:  Mirrorless |  Sensor size:  full frame, 42.4Mp |  Lens:  Sony E mount (full frame) | Monitor:  3-inch tilting, 1,229k dots |  Viewfinder:  EVF |  Cont