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Tag Archives: Facebook
Facebook Photo Analysis
I was having some connectivity issues at the hotel I was staying at recently, while I was checking out how many likes I got on my photos in my post on Facebook. Some pictures weren’t loading and I was shocked… … Continue reading
M
M is Facebook’s artificial intelligence personal assistant, that is still in beta testing. Arik Sosman wrote a blog post about his interaction with M and gave it an anti-turing test. He writes “When communicating with M, it insists it’s an … Continue reading
Free Apple Watch, Click Here!
A scam is being played out right now since Apple has re-introduced the Apple Watch. A group of scammers are creating Facebook events, littered with Apple Watch pictures, where the victim is instructed to invite 100 friends to join the … Continue reading
Posted in Security Blog
Tagged 2015, Apple, Apple Watch, Facebook, phishing, scammers, scamming, Security Awareness
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110,000 People are Looking For Love in all the Wrong Places
and getting a nasty infection too. A click-bait trick where a picture is made to look like a video that ‘requires’ Flash is circulating Facebook. The malware installs a Trojan to the computer, allowing the mouse and keyboard to be … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, Facebook, Facebook Scam, keylogger, malvertising, malware, pervert, Security Awareness, trojan
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Publicizing to Facebook
I believe that in order to make the Internet a safer place, we should spread security awareness. For some time now, I have blogged about CyberSecurity and Security Awareness. Throughout 2014, I have devoted a lot of time to it … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, Facebook, Security Awareness
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Edward Snowden on Ted: Here’s How to Take Back the Internet
Makes you think differently about this bottle top. Read it from the perspective of the normal person, read it from the perspective of Edward Snowden, then read it from the perspective of the NSA.
Posted in Security Blog
Tagged 2014, AOL, Apple, boundless informant, Edward Snowden, ethics, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, NSA, PalTalk, Patriot Act, PRISM, Skype, ted, Yahoo, youtube
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