Malicious Ads On YouTube Were Used To Mine Cryptocurrency: Even Google Failed To Notice

After having bad ads and bad contents, YouTube is having another issue: ads with CPU-draining cryptocurrency miners
After having bad ads and bad contents, YouTube is having another issue: ads with CPU-draining cryptocurrency miners
With the number of malware increasing, there should be protection measures to ensure users feel safe and sound.
Editing images have become a common thing, and masking or cropping an object from a larger image is probably the most popular trick Adobe Photoshop has under its sleeves.
Google is introducing a tool that will help users stop the so-called reminder ads from following them around the web.
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, has created Chronicle, an independent security company that helps large enterprises protect themselves from cyberattacks.
For images to be consistent when shown near others, they need to share one common size. For that reason, images should be resized, or cropped. However, there is a problem: how do you know which part to crop?
Instagram keeps pushing against Snapchat. The Facebook-owned app keeps adding and improving the Stories feature, a feature that has been blatantly copied from Snapchat.
As Facebook continues to reign on the top of the food chain of social media, it's obvious that it needs to support as many languages as possible.
DuckDuckGo, the privacy-concerned search engine that is often touted as the Google for privacy, has an updated version of its browser extension and mobile app.
With it, DuckDuckGo promises its users safe from prying eyes "beyond the search box."
A security researcher from Google has discovered a severe vulnerability in Blizzard games that could allow hackers to run malicious code on the gamers’ computers.








