Monday, December 31, 2018

YouTube’s Recent Christmas Video Tweet Was Uncredited, Social Network Posted Apology After Creator Shares Frustration

YouTube has been famously hard on content creators who use other people’s content in some way, shape or form. For example, if you upload a video of yourself reacting to another YouTube video, chances are that YouTube will try to take your video down. Hence, it is pretty ironic that the video...

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The Unknown Face

To mark the Centenary of the Armistice, 30 000 portraits were collected over and overlaid using an algorithm, to make up one unique face: "THE UNKNOWN FACE".
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Twitter security flaw allows takeover of some UK accounts

An error in the security system of Twitter-enabled hackers to post illegitimate tweets via text messaging on several UK accounts, including those of celebrities. According to the report, a British cybersecurity firm Insinia compromised Twitter accounts by spoofing user’s mobile number and using it...

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How to Plan a Social Media Collaboration

Looking for an exciting way to reach a specialized audience? Have you considered a social media campaign collaboration? In this article, you’ll discover how to partner with another brand to promote products and services to your respective audiences. Why Run Joint Social Media Campaigns? The pace and competitiveness of social media marketing often narrow our […]

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Security researchers make it big with cryptocurrency bug bounty programs in 2018

Cryptocurrency devotes often praise blockchain for its tight security system. However, the year 2018 shows that no technology is perfect. In fact, blockchain companies saw more than 3,000 vulnerabilities in 2018 alone. According to stats revealed by the breach disclosure platform HackerOne,...

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