South Korea is considered among the countries which are known for their best work in the field of electronics. And still South Koreans are using Internet Explorer because of 14-year-old law, The Washington Post reported earlier this week. This law was passed in 1999, stating that the citizens are required to use IE exclusively for shopping and banking. The government …
Adobe Custumers Are No More Safe
Another big story revealed this month, Adobe’s user usernames and passwords were hacked. Firstly it was revealed that by security blogger Brian Krebs that approx. 2.9 million users were affected by this attack, but the real story was revealed on Tuesday by Adobe, that the real number of custumers involves: At least 38 million. “So far, our investigation has confirmed …
Facebook Allowing Under 18 Users To Share Post Publicly
Earlier, users aged 13 to 17 were not allowed to share post publicly, instead only able to share posts with “friends of friends” on the site. Now, Company decided to move parallel with other social networking sites like twitter, as it allows users to post publicly by default. This change also means that teenage users will be given a default …
Scammers To Delete All Bogus Twitter Accounts
Any Twitter user knows that, Spam is a problem and that the social network has its fair share of it. A team of researchers is trying its best to fight against such silly people. Reports from a paper released this week claim that, they detailed how they’ve been working with Twitter to take a close look at how fraud and …
Palestinian Expert Posts Bug Report On Zuckerberg’s Facebook Wall
Khalil, a Palestinian System Expert recently posted a bug report on Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook wall. The bug report reveals a critical vulnerability discovered by him that allows anyone to post on any third person’s wall. He said that he was forced to post it publicly as Security team failed to acknowledge his discovery of such vulnerability which he reported on …





