The Heartbleed Bug Breaks Internet Security Worldwide
Nicknamed Heartbleed, people can understand from its scary name that its intentions aren't at all good. It's no surprise that it has exposed millions of usernames, passwords and credit card numbers.

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There was the time when a rumor about Google to offer a free email service had leaked out the day before it was launched. But the idea of the search giant doing email was still startling, and the alleged storage capacity of 1GB - 500 times what Microsoft’s Hotmail offered - seemed to be a joke.
The social network Twitter announced an update to its mobile apps that let users tag up to 10 people in any photo in a tweet. Additionally, the update also allow users to upload up to 4 photos at once.
Kids are prone in breaking something, almost anything, let alone a mobile device.
The internet is known to be a place where people are connected. However, since it can't be totally governed and controlled, censorship became a popular method to limit access to certain places on the web.