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Search Your Social Ecosystem in Real-Time with the Facebook Graph Search

Search Your Social Ecosystem in Real-Time with the Facebook Graph Search | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Now you can find more of what you're looking for on Facebook and discover fun connections between people, places and things.

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Robin Good's curator insight, January 15, 3:12 PM


Google has just announced its new Graph Search, a new, very powerful feature which allows you to search within your Facebook universe for people, places and events which you have liked, shared or have interacted with.


Read the minute-by-minute live report of the Facebook announcement and showcase of this new feature which ended up not long ago here
http://live.theverge.com/facebook-see-what-were-building-event/


Try it out now: https://www.facebook.com/about/graphsearch



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Are you a hacker's target? [infographic]

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No one dreams of becoming the victim of cybercrime, and the first step to protecting yourself is knowing more about the threats all of us face. Check out this infographic from Solera Networks to se...

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Hackers Who Attacked Twitter, Facebook, Apple May Have 'Hundreds' More Victims

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The hackers who attacked Twitter, Facebook and Apple employees likely claimed many more victims, an expert said Wednesday. But exactly how many remains unknown.

 

His site, which has about 200,000 registered users, is "the most widely read dedicated iOS developer forum," he said. Most visitors are software developers who discuss technical issues around building apps for the iPhone and iPad.

Not everyone who visited his site was hacked. His own computer, for example, was not infected, he said.

 

Sefferman said the hacker appeared to remove the malware from the site on Jan. 30. But on Wednesday, the site had not been taken down and experts warned users not to visit it because it may still infect their computers.

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, February 20, 3:10 PM

The website that caused the hacks was identified as iPhoneDevSDK.

In an interview Wednesday, the website's owner, Ian Sefferman, said he was never contacted by Facebook or investigators looking into the attacks and only learned the site hosted malicious software, known as malware, when he was notified Tuesday by a reporter at the tech blog AllThingsD.

 

Sefferman said multiple other sites on the Internet also hosted the malware, though he did not provide details on which sites.

 

===> Wait and see what next NEWS will be!!! <===

 

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Apple updates Safari, gives better control over Java applets

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Apple has pushed out a Safari update to go along with this week's "Java Tuesday" fix.

It's supposed to give you finer-grained control over Java in your browser.

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Spotflux - lets you connect to the internet freely, safely, and securely from anywhere in the world

Spotflux - lets you connect to the internet freely, safely, and securely from anywhere in the world | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
Spotflux lets you connect to the internet freely, safely, and securely from anywhere in the world.

 

Whether at home, traveling, or on a public WiFi, spotflux encrypts and secures your connection and protects your privacy while browsing.

Spotflux continuously scans and protects your connection for inbound threats such as malware and viruses.

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, January 24, 12:34 PM

I will give it a try, soon and compare it to HotSpot Shield...

 

BTW: the program was published with a review in PC-World:

 

https://www.pcworld.com/article/257831/spotflux_guards_your_privacy_for_free.html