Tag: hacking
One in five Facebook accounts hacked. Are we too lazy to protect ourselves? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Nearly one in five of us have had our Facebook accounts hacked, according to a new Australian survey.
And it's not just our mates playing...
Like technology and want to play a part in helping Nepal? NetEngine wants you
If you think that disaster relief is the exclusive job of humanitarian aid professionals, this team of Brisbane-based software developers will prove you wrong.
As...
How to influence people to do what you need them to do [VIDEO]
I'm all for hacking the behaviour of people and, of companies. Especially big companies.
There are some very simple ways to influence people to do...
The year is 2050. We use our heartbeats to log into PayPal. The password...
New research recently revealed that an alarming number of people still use login credentials that are way too easy to hack, such as “password”...
Pablos Holman explains what entrepreneurs can learn from hackers
Pablos Holman is a self-proclaimed hacker who has worked on numerous ambitious technology projects from inventing spaceships to developing the world's smallest portable fully operational computer devices. In this talk at the recent second World Entrepreneurship Day, he delves into the psychology of the hacker and reveals that, similar to entrepreneurs, it is their mindset of 'discovery' that is crucial to invention and innovation.
Ankit Fadia: the ethical hacker
By the age of 16, Ankit Fadia was the author of several best selling books and a popular website on his pet subject: ethical hacking. Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the US Government hired him to decrypt a critical email intercepted from Al Qaeda. It was, as they say, a good career move.