What is a security certificate?
A security certificate (aka digital certificate) is an electronic data used to secure public communication and prove ownership on a public key used in secure websites that uses the Transport Layer...
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In computing technology, Sync is a term used to describe a status of a hardware or software wherein data is duplicated, made identical and made available across multiple devices. Any modification done...
View ArticleWhat is Microsoft Sharepoint?
Microsoft Sharepoint is a platform installed on a server where individuals or employees can create websites, setup a community, search content, manage content for intranet and extranet access, gain...
View ArticleWhat is Skype?
Skype is a popular video calling and instant messaging application for computers and mobile devices. It allows users to exchange messages in real-time and make VOIP calls to any mobile phone from...
View ArticleWhat is Safari?
Safari is the built-in WebKit-based web browser of the Apple Mac OS X and iOS operating systems. It was first introduced on June 30, 2003. It is now available in multiple devices: iMac, iPhone, iPad...
View ArticleWhat is an SMS worm?
SMS worm is a term used to describe a malware that propagate or distribute itself via SMS text messages containing a URL link. It is designed to infect mobile devices running either an Android or iOS...
View ArticleWhat is SSD?
Solid State Drive (SSD) is a storage device that uses a non-volatile memory (NVM) to store and access data. It is consume less power, has less latency, more silent and reliable compared to a...
View ArticleWhat is Spotlight?
Spotlight is a search feature on the Mac and iOS operating systems. It allow users to quickly find files and information from the web, installed apps, text messages, email, contacts, music, podcast,...
View ArticleWhat is Siri?
Siri is personal assistant software application designed for iOS mobile devices. It can do any of the following actions: Respond to voice commands Write the words you dictate Answer questions Set up a...
View ArticleWhat is SMTP?
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an international standard for the transmission of electronic mail (email) over the internet. It was first introduced through the RFC 821 document released in...
View ArticleWhat is System Preferences?
System Preferences is a feature of the Mac OS X operating system that allows users to configure global or user-specific system settings on your Mac computer (including both hardware and software...
View ArticleWhat is Smart Lock?
Smart Lock is an Android OS feature that keeps the device unlocked when it’s safe with you. The device will regularly check its proximity to your home, your car’s Bluetooth system, an NFC sticker on...
View ArticleWhat is Sina Weibo?
Sina Weibo is a popular microblogging site in China launched by SINA Corporation in August 2009. Six years later, it managed to become China’s largest microblogging site and has a record 500 million...
View ArticleWhat is Superfish?
Superfish (aka Superfish Inc. VisualDiscovery) is an adware & MITM vulnerability found on a software preinstalled on the following Lenovo computers: E10, E20, E30, Edge 15, Flex 10, G50-80Touch,...
View ArticleThe Spamhaus Project
The Spamhaus Project is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to track the Internet’s spam attacks, operations and sources. It aims to provide dependable realtime anti-spam...
View ArticleWhat is SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a cryptographic protocol that provides a secure and encrypted communication between a server and a client that communicates via the Internet, extranet and intranet. It was...
View ArticleWhat is Windows Spotlight?
Windows Spotlight is a Windows 10 feature that help personalize your computer lockscreen. It can display random photos that meets your interests. A copy of the photos are saved locally on your computer...
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