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Datarecovery.co.nz news digest

  • 7 years

    Blog Update

    Hi everyone. You may have noticed that there haven’t been any posts on our blog recently.
    We have decided to embrace social media fully and move on to Facebook for 2016 and beyond!
    Please head on over to Our Facebook Page to keep up to date on news and interesting items and more....

  • 8 years

    Doom made to run on Canon printer to demonstrate wireless security flaw

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLHx3vO7KJM
    Sometimes, the only way to attract attention to dire warnings about weaknesses in a particular system is to exploit them in a way that can’t be ignored. That’s what drove Michael Jordon of Context Information Security to make Doom run on a Canon Pixma...

  • 8 years

    DDR4 RAM and what it may mean for you

    The post DDR4 RAM and what it may mean for you appeared first on Data Recovery.

  • 8 years

    Ransomware targets victims through Visa deals

    Credit card-based scams are nothing new — but ransomware makes these campaigns far more dangerous.
    If you have a Visa credit card, be careful not to fall for a new ransomware phishing campaign which offers you benefits and rewards, researchers say.
    A new and unusual phishing campaign has caught the eye of Symantec. Tthe scheme relates to credit cards — but attempts to lure consumers to download ransomware instead of handing over their financial details....

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Web host: Customer static assignments
Registrar: New Zealand Domain Name Registry Limited
Registrant: Computer Forensics NZ Ltd
Updated: March 07, 2022
Expires: January 01, 1970
Created: July 06, 2000

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