Say goodbye to telephone prefix confusion: all phone calls in Mexico mobile or fixed will be made using 10 digits, and no prefixes will be required.
Avoid downloading unknown files prevents information theft
In order not to be a victim of information theft, as well as personal data through malware, the cyber security company Mnemo recommends avoiding downloading files or opening attachments from unknown senders.
Iphone cases sold by VS and Amazon could cause chemical burns
Sparkly or glittery iPhone cases could cause damaging chemical burns and are being recalled.
Virtual cards, an alternative to avoid fraud and cloning
The cloning of credit and debit cards and unrecognized charges are the main reasons for financial institutions to seek to deal with this phenomenon through virtual cards, VeriTran said.
Chiapas student wins place on NASA project
A university student from Chiapas has earned one of 10 available openings to study and develop programming software for the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Police shutting down fraudulent websites
The Federal Police have shut down 15,000 fraudulent websites involved in identity theft from companies, banks, government agencies and educational institutions during President Enrique Peña Nieto’s administration.
UAEM Student Will Attend Microsoft Championship
Samuel Ruiz Pérez, a third semester student at the “Lic. Adolfo López Mateos” high school of the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (UAEM), will be one of three students that will represent Mexico in the 2017 Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship.
Snapchat`s Not Growing Pains Are A Boom For Instagram
Facebook once failed to buy Snapchat; ever since, it’s tried to copy it, mostly without success.
Over a Third Of Young People Add Strangers Online, Warns NSPCC
The NSPCC is warning children and parents about the potential risks of Snap Map, Snapchat’s controversial new feature.
Will Other Countries Follow Mexico in Chip Mandate?
In a victory for FM radio listeners in Mexico, the country’s broadcast regulator, the Federal Telecommunications Institute, now requires smartphone manufacturers to activate their phones’ built-in FM radio reception chips.
Is it safer to use an app or a browser for banking?
Over the past five years or so, I feel the consensus has changed to using apps. However, it depends on the devices, banking software and browsers, what else is loaded on the device (either knowingly or not), and the communications network.