Farzan Hussain
108 posts
I am Mohammad Farzan! A technology and gadget enthusiast as well as a creative content writer with over six years of experience in writing engaging content. You will mostly find me writing occasional blog posts, designing websites, capturing photos, social networking and listening to music.
Pentagon Plans to Double Drone Flights by 2019 to Expand Surveillance
After momentary calmness, the Pentagon has planned to double the number of U.S. drone flights by 2019. This…
August 18, 2015
Huge Security Flaw Left Billions of Smartphone Users Vulnerable
A huge security flaw in a Signalling System Number 7 (SS7) left billions of mobile phone users at…
August 17, 2015
Windows 10 Security Flaw Could Be Used To Exploit User Credentials
The first ever security flaw in Windows 10 is here — A team of security researchers have found…
August 12, 2015
Facebook API Security Flaw Left 1.44 Billion Users’ Identities at Risk
A security flaw in the Facebook API allows hackers to decrypt and scan IDs, which left 1.44 billion…
August 11, 2015
Hacking GPS Signals of Smartphones and In-Car Navigation System
We have already discussed that how our online connected world has become vulnerable to the hacking, which is…
August 9, 2015
Windows 10 is Free, But Microsoft is Charging For Add-Ons/Other Features
Windows 10 is absolutely free for those who are upgrading from Windows 7 or Windows 8, but Microsoft…
August 9, 2015
7 Unexpected Hacks of 2015, Thanks To DefCon and Black Hat
This year, at DefCon 23 and Black Hat USA 2015 security conferences, hackers are going to discuss how…
August 8, 2015
Tiny Drones Using Insect-Like Vision for Better Navigation
Researchers and designers are working together to design tiny bug-sized drones but what’s giving them a hard time…
August 8, 2015
Spear Phishing Attack at Pentagon’s Network, Breached 4000 Military Accounts
The United States is now blaming the Russian hackers for hacking computers at the Pentagon. The United States…
August 7, 2015
Shield your PC from Radiofrequency, hackers can steal data using sound waves
A recent experiment by a researcher would force you to reconsider the safety of your important data and make you put a meshed shield around your computers and data centers to stop the radio frequencies from passing.
August 7, 2015