Spammers abound in Twitter, and you are only one click away from falling for their deceitful tactics. They normally set up fake accounts to follow yours, and in turn will ask you to follow back. Their goals vary, from feeding their ego to conducting spam operations.
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Scammers cashing in on Twitch botnet malware
Twitch, a popular online video service, has recently been compromised by scammers that have turned users’ computers into botnets to augment their network of bots for rent-out to users who want to feign huge Twitch channel audience.
Creative Muvo Mini Bluetooth Speaker Review
Creative Muvo Mini is the Bluetooth Speaker released in mid 2014. It is claimed to be the pocket-sized weather-resistant speaker with loud and strong bass.
Skype Translator may be the future of real-time computer translation
Google Translate has been helping English and non-English speakers and writers translate languages beyond their comprehension, sometimes to much disappointment for the bad translation it gives. Here comes Skype Translator, which is a seemingly much better replacement for the sometimes inaccurate and awkward Google competitor.
Slack Admits to being Hacked last month
The price of getting hacked could offset the amount of profit a company has generated and the deep trust your brand has engendered in the customers. This was recently evident with Slack, a collaboration platform for office workers, which admitted that it had succumbed to a security breach in February 2015.
Google Finds Flaw in SSL, How it Fixes the Problem
Creating security certificates for domains, by best practices standards, is best done when you operate the website yourself. Otherwise, you only end up breaching the SSL for that domain in the process.