Sophisticated Attack Using Java Targets Facebook

Cyber attacks against journalists and media organizations around the world have increased over the past few years as criminal hackers provide a way of censoring the press beside just to obtain data.

Cyber attacks against journalists and media organizations around the world have increased over the past few years as criminal hackers provide a way of censoring the press beside just to obtain data.

Technology advances faster than most people are expecting. And as people are becoming more curious and the needs for mobility increases, the market grows.

Instagram launched a web-based interface on Tuesday, February 5, 2013. The interface of the website that mirrors to its mobile app, allows its users to log in from a browser to view and interact with photos from people in their feed.

The internet has always been a fragile place for cyber-security. With systems breached from their tiniest weakness, privacy concerns are affecting and aiming for everyone with accounts on the internet.

Facebook, the social networking giant, is well-known for its massive popularity. The site that was first started as a dorm room creation in February 2004, is also increasingly popular with gamers.

The mobile industry is growing at an immense rate. Today, almost everyone owns (at least) a cellphone, and more than half of them uses smartphones and/or tablets.

The microblogging company Twitter, in January 24, 2013, unveiled Vine, an app for iPhone and iPod Touch. Vine, acquired by Twitter last fall, is its latest mobile app that hosts short video clips for sharing through the user's Twitter feed.

Facebook introduced Graph Search.

Mozilla on Tuesday, January 8, 2013, officially launched Firefox 18 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

Apple has agreed to withdraw patent infringement allegations against Samsung's new Galaxy S III Mini in exchange for assurances that the South Korean electronics giant will not market the smartphone in the U.S.