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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Risk's by whats-app


Some major problems which you might be seen by WhatsApp

  1. Backups are not encrypted

The messages you send via WhatsApp are end-to-end encrypted, which means that only your device has the ability to decode them. This prevents your messages being intercepted during transmission, but nothing of these can guarantee safety while on your device. On both iOS and Android, it is possible to create a backup of messages to either iCloud or Google Drive.  The backups then WhatsApp’s creates contains the decrypted messages on your device.
  • Your data can be easily accessed from the latest backup of your daily messages. Because it is not encrypted.
  •  It is also vulnerable as there is no ability to change your backup location, meaning that you are at the mercy of the cloud service to keep your data protected.
Therefore, there is no such concept of end-to-end security in the case of an unencrypted backup, which is available on the cloud services; and legal agencies can access with a warrant.

What you can do?

Tip : Since the back ups are not encrypted, It is always better to avoid abusing, bullying through WhatsApp messages and do not forward hoax calls and other threat messages


Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Will End-to-End encryption protects your message before it delivers?

Most probably my answer will be Yes. Now let me explain to you on what basis and how End-to-End encryption is safe? But still, I would like to safe nothing is safe on the internet. Because anything which is connected to the internet it can be hackable. But it will help you up to some extent limits.

  Since your message is encrypted with a lock before sent and the key is only with the recipient, it will protect your message till the time it delivers.

End-to-end encryption (E2EEE) is a system of communication where all the computing users can read the messages where only communication users can read the messages. The messages are encrypted by the senders but the third party won't be able to access/decrypt them and stores them encrypted. The receipt retrieves the encrypted data and decrypts it themselves.

A skilled hacker can compromise the server.  Likewise many issues questioning the WhatsApp and other Instant messenger security and privacy have come up recently. The fact that it has millions of users makes it a target for hackers who seek to carry out cyberattacks on a number of people. The fact that instant messaging has younger generation users will attract online predators. Also, anyone in control of a WhatsApp server can add people to a private group with minimal effort. The confidentiality of the group is broken as soon as the uninvited member can obtain all the new messages and read them. With all its positives and negatives WhatsApp has evolved as the most popular messaging service for millions of people all over the world.

 Next question that arises is where are these messages stored till the time these are delivered to the recipient? 

These messages are stored in the WhatsApp server till the time it is delivered and it will be stored there till 30days from the date of the message. 

What/why whatsapp_end-to-end encryption?

What is Whatsapp?

Instant Messaging Apps are FREE messaging apps available for Android, IOS and all other smartphones. There was a time when every one was using SMS  in the 90's. Now also using but mostly all people are shifted from SMS to instant messaging because of the ease to send and receive messages, calls, photos, videos, documents, and Voice Messages. WhatsApp, one of the prominent Instant messaging app which is used by millions in India and all over the world has provided End-to-End encryption in the latest versions of the app to ensure security to the messages.

Why WhatsApp?

There are too many apps are available in social media. But, Generally, most of the people are using WhatsApp.It is also the most downloaded app in the UK. The 200 million figure for India dates back to 2017; it was estimated that by January 2018, Indian WhatsApp user numbers reached 300 million. It may well be even higher than this by 2019 So, here this particular topic is taken into discussing.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

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Some safety tips for kids and apps for parents

To Give the technology to your kids is not bad...But give them with some Awarness

To monitor your Children's activities as like which apps they are using, you can block some apps & some sites also, filter web, screen time control, locator, call details, text messages, keylogger, track social media messages, some apps are also accessing front cam to monitor all those things which your kids ARE USING.


Here I'm Suggesting some random Apps for monitoring of your kids activities on playstore.
You can use any of them which you like.


  • Famisafe Android monitoring 
  • Spyzie Android Monitoring
  • mSpy Android monitoring 
  • Children tracking
  • The TruthSpy Android monitoring 
  • Track it android monitoring
  • SpyHuman
  • FreeAndroidSpy
  • Mobile Tracker Free
  • cell tracker

Tips for Social network

Remember  These things when you are using social network

  • Don't talk about yourself or your family on any social network.
  • Don't talk about what you are going to do or where you are going. The bad guys can  use this information to chase after your you.
  • Always block someone with whom you don't want to talk.

Tell your parents or guardian immediately if:

  • Some one you don't wants to be your friend.
  • Someone wants to give you reward or money.
  • Someone whom you have to met online asks to see in person.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

What is Cyber security?

First, let us understand the meaning of Cybersecurity. Basically, cybersecurity is all about-HOW DO WE PROTECT OUR DATA ON INTERNET? and use the internet safely.

By reading this blog regularly, you will get all the tips of the above question and you can protect yourself as well as you can guide other people also.
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