The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released a free, open-source tool named Rayhunter that is designed to detect cell-site simulators (CSS), also known as IMSI catchers or Stingrays.
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The Punch on MSNStop downloading cracked software, NITDA cautions NigeriansThe National Information Technology Development Agency has warned Nigerians against downloading cracked versions of software, citing a new malware campaign that uses pirated applications to distribute ...
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MusicRadar on MSNRoland is giving away its software 303 free – but be quick, there’s only 3,030 up for grabsIt’s 3 March, also known, to Roland at least, as 303 Day, and to celebrate the company is giving away free licenses for its ...
Monster Hunter Wilds peaked at around 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam approximately 12 hours after its release, becoming the first Capcom title to exceed one ...
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