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Configure HTTP/3 on Nginx: A Step-by-Step Tutorial
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Choosing the Best Virtual Machine Hosting Services in 2023
Discover the world of virtual machine hosting in 2023. Learn what virtual machines are, their advantages, and explore the top VM hosting providers like AWS EC2, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and DigitalOcean. Make an informed choice for your hosting needs and embrace the benefits of the cloud revolution.
Essential Ubuntu Tools For a Remote Sysadmin
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The Dark Side of Tech: Unveiling the Realities of Facial Recognition
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Security Issues Holding Back Social Media’s Potential
Social Media’s rise in popularity has created some very real problems for the Internet and its users. Social networks like Facebook and Twitter have seemingly opened the floodgates to security troubles, and over the past few weeks, this has been accentuated by a number of issues and studies.
Facebook eCommerce May Have to Clear Security Obstacle
Security firm Trend Micro has been researching malicious practices on Facebook, and has discovered numerous rogue apps on the social networking site this week. They’ve been alerting Facebook of them as they find them, but apparently more keep popping up as fast as they are eliminated. Have you experienced security issues on Facebook? Tell us about them.
The Biggest Security Hole on the Web?
Two weeks ago, Adobe released a critical patch for Flash Player and Acrobat Reader. According to online security company Trusteer, about 80% of users are still vulnerable, and perhaps more startling, the company views this as being possibly the biggest security hole on the Internet today.
That 80% figure is based on Trusteer’s installed base of over 2.5 million online banking users of the company’s security service.
Social Network Users More Vulnerable To Security Risks
The majority of social networking users are vulnerable to online security problems with less than one third taking actions to protect themselves, according to a new survey by AVG and the CMO Council.
According to the poll results most social network users fail to perform the following basic security measures on a regular basis: