Facebook Facial Recognition and Follow Up
Welcome everyone! Glad you are taking a small amount of time to read this.
First on the menu for today: Facebook Facial Recognition – It’s back.
Welcome everyone! Glad you are taking a small amount of time to read this.
First on the menu for today: Facebook Facial Recognition – It’s back.
Below is a nice little article about heat and your computers’ processor. It was written by David A. Harding. You can reach David at:Â [email protected].
Very nice article by Stu Sjouwerman from knowbe4.com.
You may not be aware that there is a scale of seven deadly vices connected to social engineering. The deadliest social engineering attacks are the ones that have the highest success rates, often approaching 100%. What is the secret of these attacks, how come they succeed so well?Â
For those of you worried about the new “problem” of Google using your Google account information (profile photo and reviews in ads) – click this link and then uncheck the box at the bottom (if checked) and click SAVE: https://plus.google.com/settings/endorsements?hl=en REMEMBER: This only affects you on Google products and ONLY if you have a Google […]
Sustainable Branding is the new marketing buzzword and the latest trend in marketing that is spreading across the country. The idea is you can use social interactions to spread your brand around the globe.Â
Adobe has recently released two very important security patches for two of its programs.
The most urgent update/patch of the two is with the Adobe Flash Player and the second is with the lesser known and used Adobe Shockwave Player.
Are you still running Windows XP?
Are you getting “end of life” pop up windows from Microsoft?
As you may have heard, a major security vulnerability; dubbed “Heartbleed,” was recently discovered in OpenSSL.
A recently discovered security vulnerability in Internet Explorer, affecting ALL versions, has been found.
If you have wondered what has been going on in the “smart home” markers, check out this article.