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TeenTech Weekly: Facebook hacks, college iPads, courses and cadavers
Feb 18, 12:03AM
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
Sex Tech: Facebook Guidelines Leaked, YouPorn Redis, Sears, Reddit, Pinterest Porn
Feb 17, 11:08PM
Reddit bans child porn, Pinterest gets porn clones, Sears goes NSFW, YouPorn goes Redis, a year in adult apps and more.
Twitter opens ad platform for small businesses -- and spammers
Feb 17, 7:10PM
Twitter has launched its new ad platform for small businesses but it will need to put good checks and measures in place to stop malware being spread in 'Promoted Tweets' and 'Promoted Accounts'.
Mozilla: Firefox can be hacked via booby-trapped images
Feb 17, 7:01PM
For the second time in a week, Mozilla patches a "critical" vulnerability that could be remotely exploitable and can lead to arbitrary code execution.
Microsoft's Windows 8 logo: Metro but not in a good way
Feb 17, 6:31PM
The Windows 8 logo gives me a window, but I want to jump out of it.
New Windows 8 logo: It's a window, not a flag
Feb 17, 6:14PM
Here's the new Windows 8 logo. The Metro-inspired image actually looks like a window, not a flag.
Apple and Microsoft - Different approaches to developing the next-generation desktop OS
Feb 17, 5:28PM
While Microsoft is working to make Windows 8 look like its mobile platform, Apple is already reaping the benefits of having a mature and widely-adopted mobile platform.
More evidence of consumer electric vehicle angst
Feb 17, 5:20PM
Whether it is range anxiety or safety fears, 87 percent of U.S. adults have some sort of nagging concern about EV technology.
Datacenter energy savings need a holistic approach and good information
Feb 17, 5:17PM
Making your datacenter a more effective, efficient environment is your goal; make sure that vendor's make it theirs, as well.
How do students use tech to cheat?
Feb 17, 4:16PM
High-tech methods students use to gain an advantage or two in exams.
Suddenly, Dell is a Software Company!
Feb 17, 4:10PM
About two weeks ago, Dell announced it formed a new software group. In itself, this is not necessarily big news, but what gets us excited about Dell’s potential to finally become a serious...
Goldman Sachs programmer's code theft conviction overturned
Feb 17, 3:58PM
A former Goldman Sachs employee, accused of stealing data used in high-frequency trading, is to walk free after his conviction was overturned by an appeals court.
Porn, Death, and the Internet in Iran
Feb 17, 3:54PM
Iran continues to close it doors to the Internet while alienating the rest of the world with its proposed execution of a Web developer, saber rattling, and Internet censorship.
Sign documents digitally in the cloud
Feb 17, 3:15PM
Cloud storage service provider SurDoc is giving out a digital pen to help user execute contracts in the cloud without having to print them out and rescan them.
Favorite iPhone 4S case: iSkin aura Year of the Dragon (Review)
Feb 17, 2:45PM
There are hundreds of cases for the iPhone 4/4S and every once in a while something stands out above the rest. The iSkin aura Year of the Dragon case does just that and more.
Cutwail botnet resurrects, launches massive malware campaigns using HTML attachments
Feb 17, 1:56PM
Security researchers from M86Security, are contributing the increase in malicious malware campaigns using HTML attachments, to the resurrection of the Cutwail botnet, responsible for spamvertising...
Report: malware pushed by affiliate networks remains the primary growth factor of the cybercrime ecosystem
Feb 17, 1:55PM
According to FireEye's recently released "FireEye Advanced Threat Report 2H 2011" report, malware pushed by affiliate networks, remains among the key growth factors of the cybercrime ecosystem.
Anonymous launches 'Operation Global Blackout', aims to DDoS the Root Internet servers
Feb 17, 1:53PM
The Anonymous hacktivist movement is planning to launch a distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) on the Internet's root DNS servers, using a Reflective DNS Amplification DDoS tool.
Report: third party programs rather than Microsoft programs responsible for most vulnerabilities
Feb 17, 1:51PM
According to Secunia's recently released "Yearly Vulnerability Research Report", third party applications rather than Microsoft programs are responsible for the majority of vulnerabilities.
Anonymous hacks U.S. government websites with anti-ACTA messages
Feb 17, 1:43PM
Anonymous has defaced a number of U.S. trade-related websites, including the FTC, seemingly in protest over the country's signing to the controversial ACTA agreement.
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