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Net neutrality: ’Dead people’ signing FCC consultation – BBC News
A campaign group has complained to the US Federal Communications Commission over its refusal to erase fake comments from a consultation on net neutrality.Fight for the Future's complaint is signed by 14 people who say their details were used without permission to file...
Så lyckas du bäst med Influencer Marketing | Dagens Media
Utmaningen är inte att hitta influencers, det är att hitta rätt influencers.De som använder sociala nätverk lägger i genomsnitt 7,1 timmar i veckan åt just det. Det är en ökning på 50% de senaste tre åren. Statistiken fortsätter visa att användandet av vissa...
Apple’s Jonathan Ive says immigration vital for UK firms – BBC News
The UK must keep its doors open to top talent from around the world if its technology firms are to thrive, Apple's chief designer has told the BBC.Sir Jonathan Ive, who has just been appointed Chancellor of the Royal College of Art, also said that technology hubs like...
E-mails phished from Russian critic were tainted before being leaked | Ars Technica
E-mails stolen in a phishing attack on a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin were manipulated before being published on the Internet. That's according to a report published Thursday, whoch also asserts that the e-mails were manipulated in order to...
China police arrest 44 in $140 million online scam | Reuters
China's police have arrested 44 people over a scam whoch saw many as 93,000 people contribute start-up capital to "unfreeze" assets smuggled overseas when the Nationalist government was overthrown in 1949, police authorities said late on Thursday.The criminal network...
Facebook adds support for Googles AMP and Apple News to Instant Articles
When Facebook launched Instant Articles in 2015, the crux of the platform was clear: A faster and rocher news experience for users that did not infringe on Facebooks advertising operation. But things did not go as well as hoped and news outlets have had a tough...
Android exploit adds secret, thieving layers to your phone
Researchers from UC Santa Barbara and Georgia Tech have discovered a fresh class of Android attacks, called Cloak and Dagger, that can operate secretly on a phone, allowing hackers to log keystrokes, install software and otherwise control a device without alerting its...
Apple issues minor updates for Final Cut Pro and iMovie
Apple on Thursday released a pair of updates for Final Cut Pro and iMovie, addressing a handful of problems and improving the overall stability and performance of both video editing apps. Final Cut Pro version 10.3.4 resolves an issue that presented itself when...
Twitter Bug Allowed Hackers To Tweet From Any Account – Motherboard
Until February 28 of this year, anyone could have tweeted from anybody else's Twitter account exploiting a bug in the social network's ad service.A security researcher found that a flaw in Twitter Ad Studio, a service that allows advertisers to upload media, allowed a...
Over 104,000 Samba Installations Vulnerable to Remote Takeover Attacks
Samba is a software package for UNIX systems that provides file and printer sharing services via the SMB and CIFS protocols. Samba allows Linux, Mac, FreeBSD users to set up shared folders and access shared folders on Windows computers, acting as a liaison between the...
Wikipedia can pursue NSA surveillance lawsuit: U.S. appeals court | Reuters
A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a Wikipedia lawsuit that challenges a U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) program of mass online surveillance, and claims that the government unconstitutionally invades people's privacy rights.By a 3-0 vote, the 4th U.S....
Apple makes New York Magazine editor Lauren Kern ’editor in chief’ at Apple News
Apple has reportedly recruited New York media icon Lauren Kern to serve as the first-ever "editor in chief" for Apple News, possibly hinting at greater ambitions for the app.The duties involved are unknown, and Kern has refused to comment, Politico said on Thursday....