25 years ago there was no Facebook, Google, or Wikipedia, then along came the first popular web browser: Mosaic.
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Mosaic's birthday: 25 years of the modern web
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2477 days ago
Skygofree: More Android malware malarkey
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.computerworld.com 2478 days ago
Another day, another story about Android malware that can only smack you if you're an idiot. Enough already!
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Your website is under constant attack
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2478 days ago
Do you think no one's going to bother with trying to hack your small business website? Think again and start defending your site.
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Learn how to run Linux on Microsoft's Azure cloud
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2484 days ago
With Linux running one in three server instances on Azure, it's past time to learn how to do a good job of running Linux on Microsoft's Azure cloud.
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Will Apple finally pay a price for keeping battery secrets?
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.computerworld.com 2485 days ago
At first I thought Apple would get away with deliberately slowing down its older iPhones when their batteries aged. I mean, when it comes to techno fandom loyalty, you can’t beat hardcore Apple fans. They love their iGadgets. But maybe I was wrong.
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How to protect Windows Server from Meltdown and Spectre
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2486 days ago
The headlines are all about how the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities will affect Windows PCs, but the real problems are how these bugs will impact servers and the cloud.
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Nontraditional pathways to a cybersecurity career
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom https://www.hpe.com 2486 days ago
Interested in a infosec career, but not sure you have the right background? How these high-profile cybersecurity professionals got started might surprise you.
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AMD processors: Not as safe as you might have thought
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2489 days ago
With all the hub-bub about Meltdown and Spectre, AMD CPUs are widely regarded as being perfectly safe. Well AMD chips may be safer, but they're not invulnerable.
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Major Linux distros have Meltdown patches, but that's only part of the fix
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 2490 days ago
All the major Linux distributions have now released their Intel chip meltdown patches. But, someone must retune all those servers to get their performance up to speed and replace network devices and servers running up-to-date Linux distros.
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CIX and the real history of the modern, commercial Internet
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.hpe.com 2490 days ago
In 1989, the Internet was still largely used by researchers, academicians, and the military. By 1993, it was well on its way to being the Internet you know. Two developments made this happen: CIX, net neutrality's ancestor, and the web. Here's how it happened.
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