Smartphones

WhatsApp Hacked by Indian Security Researcher 2016

WhatsApp, world’s leading cross-platform instant messaging client for smartphones got hacked by 21 years old security researcher – Balachandar Karthikeyan. This messaging service have a lot of features, but it always come with big responsibility. Since they got acquired by Facebook, they provide bug bounty and WhatsApp platform is under the scope of Facebook’s security.

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Great News For Apple Fans: iPhone Sales Hit 1 Billion Mark

kryptos-bytes: Apple has finally reached the 1 billion iPhone sales milestone. CEO Tim Cook revealed this number in an employee meeting at Apple headquarters in Cupertino. The 1 billionth iPhone was sold last week. pple iPhone has always been the status symbol for those who have the habit of flaunting their wealth among their social

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How “Superbook” Turns Your Android Phone Into A Complete Laptop

kryptos-bytes: Superbook, a product of Andromium, is a laptop shell that becomes a full-fledged computer when connected to a smartphone. Just install Andromium app on your Android smartphone and hook your phone with Superbook. This will play all your apps and browsers on the bigger screen. While personal computers have now become more affordable than

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Mozilla Has Killed The Firefox OS For Smartphones

Mozilla’s Firefox OS is officially dead. Mozilla has announced that it’s going to stop developing and marketing the Firefox OS-powered smartphones. However, Mozilla OS will continue to exist on other connected and IoT devices. Mozilla has finally given up on its Firefox OS. Today, the company announced an end to its smartphone experiment powered by the

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WhatsApp turns on End-End Encryption by default for its 1 Billion Users

WhatsApp End-End Encryption WhatsApp is updating its messaging app so that every text message and voice call will be encrypted for the company’s one billion users. Yes, Whatsapp has finally implemented full end-to-end encryption, as promised a year ago. This means, from now every message, image or voice call you made will be secured by

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