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Best Way To Trace your Lost or Stolen Laptop/Mobile/Tablet

Prey Developer(s) Fork Ltd. Initial release March 24, 2009 Stable release 1.6.3 [1]  / September 2, 2016 Development status Active Written in Bash ,  Java ,  Objective-C ,  Python ,  Node.js ,  Ruby Operating system Windows ,  Linux ,  OS X ,  Android ,  iOS Type Laptop tracking software License GNU General Public License ;  proprietary  (Prey Pro) Website www .preyproject .com Prey  is a  freemium  web service for tracking and monitoring laptop and desktop computers, smartphones and other electronic devices  Prey is an open source app that allows you to keep track of all your electronic  devices( laptop,tablet and mobile phones ). Once you install pray on your laptop, it will silently run in the background and will wait to receive a signal through the internet from you. You can send a signal, when you have lost your laptop,  you can log in to the web interface of prey from anywhere in the world and trace it on the map. Once the signal is received by the Prey s

Security threats 2017 | Virus Attacks 2017 | Ransomware | Save your system from such attacks

This blog will highlight how you and your organisation can safe from such attacks as r ecently in 2017, Over 750,000 computers suffered from a ransomware infection and the number is steadily increasing. Threat :  The FBI are actually suggesting people should pay the ransom   to have their files restored. he following are some of the biggest security threats to watch out for in 2017, along with how to keep yourself safe. Medical Data Breach Data breaches are hardly a new threat. They've been one of the most well-known security threats since Target was hacked in 2013 and millions of customers had their information stolen. Yahoo is one of the most recent breaches as of late 2016 with 500 million accounts affected. This is a threat that will evolve in 2017 and beyond. It's expected that retailers will continue to suffer from major breaches, and there seems to be a real focus on hotels right now. Attacks were directed at Starwood, Hilton, and other hotels beginning