Pink Facebook? Red or black Facebook?
Pink Facebook? Red or black Facebook?
No, it’s a scam you want to avoid. Share the knowledge with your friends!

Credit to Norman Security for sharing 🙂
Pink Facebook? Red or black Facebook?
No, it’s a scam you want to avoid. Share the knowledge with your friends!

Credit to Norman Security for sharing 🙂
When you spend your day scouring the Internet (and my blog 😉) for news about computer security topics you cover a lot of territory. Once in a while you just have a weird day. You run into a lot of strange stuff. Today is one of those days. Yahoo’s tech blog is carrying a story…
In today’s fast-paced digital world, the performance of web applications has never been more critical. Users demand instant responses, seamless interactions, and rich functionalities. To meet these demands, developers are constantly exploring new technologies that promise to enhance the performance and capabilities of web applications. One such powerful combination is WebAssembly (Wasm) and Rust. This…
PCMag: My social media accounts and email inbox are full of links to stories about the horrific incident in Boston earlier this week. I am reading about the victims, the bystanders and first responders that rushed to help, and looking for updates on the investigation. It turns out I should be careful about what links…
Hong Kong-based security firm Network Box reported that Korea was the country of origin for 31.1 percent of the malware on the Internet in March. In February the country only pumped out 8.9 percent, leading researchers to theorize that there has been a huge increase in infected machines there pushing out phishing spam. Network Box…
— 7.68 Terabits/s for growing Asian market — $300 million cost (from consortium of six companies) — 10,000 km length (Chikura in Japan to Los Angeles) — Increases capacity across Pacific by 20 percent — Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing technology (960Gbps per fibre-optic pair with a maximum of eight fiber pairs) — construction time: two…
Canon has just released a Mac version of its popular image and document scanner, the imageFORMULA P-150M, complete with built-in support for the popular organizational service Evernote. The small scanner, which Canon calls the “Scan-tini,” lets you quickly scan documents and route them to Evernote automatically. The scanner, which is also available for Windows, uses…