technology and information – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog Articles and news about Mobile Security, Android, Apps, Social Media and Technology in general. Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:49:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-psafe_blog_purple-shield-32x32.png technology and information – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog 32 32 <![CDATA[How to Tell When Streaming Videos Online is Unsafe]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/how-to-tell-when-streaming-videos-online-is-unsafe/ Tue, 10 Oct 2017 23:00:23 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=14564 There are so many videos that we stream every day that it can be tough to keep track of whether or not everything we’re streaming is completely legal and virus-free. However, it’s an important thing to focus on, as you don’t want to open yourself up to vulnerabilities. These sites could be dangerous as they are not only illegal to use, they also could present the possibility of infecting your device with a virus. To ensure that you aren’t using sites that create that vulnerability, take advantage of the security scan feature for safe browsing and streaming. Click here to download dfndr security to scan your device for viruses:

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To help make it easier for you to understand how to avoid these harmful video sites, keep reading for some great tips and tricks. You definitely want to stay clear of any sites that are pushing illegal video content, so hopefully you will soon have a better indication of how to do so.

Read More: How to Use dfndr’s security scan and full virus scan

How to Tell if a Streaming Site is Illegal
There are a few ways to tell whether or not you’re streaming videos, television shows, and movies legally or illegally.

  • Legitimate sites are likely to have normal-looking advertisements on their website. If you end up on a site that bombards you with clickbait ads or has ads that deviate from the norm, then odds are, the site could be unsafe to use. Click here to use Anti-Hacking to protect yourself from phishing attempts and malicious video sites:
  • Sites that are legitimate will usually divulge where their information and content is coming from. These streaming sites are likely to be affiliated with another organization or site that is providing them with content, so look for this information before you stream.
  • Another sign of a legitimate site is if there is contact information listed. Sites that allow users to stream illegally would never provide contact information, so it’s important to look for and locate that information when you’re about to stream content so that you know a site is safe and legal.
  • Sites that are safe, secure, and legal aren’t likely to have many new or recently released films on their site. Thus, if you see any movies that are in theaters or that have just been released for streaming, the site is likely to be illegal — so stay away!
  • Sites that are accompanied by mobile apps available in the Play store are likely to be legitimate, so always look to see if they advertise for one on their site or do a quick search on the app store. Of course, if they don’t have one, it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re illegal — just keep that in mind.
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<![CDATA[What You Should Know About China’s New Cybersecurity Law]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/know-chinas-new-cybersecurity-law/ Fri, 06 Jan 2017 21:00:57 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=6829 In an effort to prevent Chinese citizens and businesses from hacking threats and international spying, China has approved a new cybersecurity law that is intended to increase the country’s control over technology and information. Further, censorship of information is not only encouraged, but is now an element of their cybersecurity plan. The cybersecurity law will increase surveillance of the internet in China, by also requiring that Chinese citizens use their real names and information for all websites or social media networks.

The cybersecurity law has been criticized by foreign governments, in addition to top security and economy experts, as being harmful to the Chinese economy. It may also be ineffective at actually improving national cybersecurity — if that’s really the government’s concern. Beginning next year, the cybersecurity law will be strictly enforced and the Chinese government will attempt to control and regulate the internet in China.

Read More: What Does the Government Spend on Cybersecurity?

How This Could Increase Security Threats

Domestic and foreign businesses operating in China will be affected by this law, although it is still unclear precisely how they will be affected other than censorship. Businesses will be required to report security breaches to the Chinese government and inform citizens of any security breaches. While this is a good cybersecurity measure in theory, it could be easily taken advantage of by the Chinese government.

According to the Economist, China wants domestic and foreign businesses to pass on any information or data relevant to China to the Chinese government for safe storage. Many businesses fear that this may result in an increased risk of data theft, or worse, jeopardize the security of businesses and their products by requiring that businesses get approval for security measures and software. Remember Apple’s refusal to provide the US government with a “key” to bypass their security measures and allow access to a locked iPhone? This law is similar in that it could require businesses to give a “key” to the Chinese government. That business’s security information could then be more vulnerable to hacking opportunities, or sold to state-sponsored groups or other governments. Many foreign governments fear that this could be taken a step further, and used to favor Chinese businesses over foreign businesses.

Protect Your Device From Security Threats

Security threats and other types of malware are increasingly common issues in the technological age. As governments increase their cybersecurity efforts, do your part by increasing the security of your device and information. Download antivirus software, such as DFNDR, to protect your Android against malware 24/7.

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