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Online video has gone from zero to a staggering 800 million monthly visitors and 4 billion hours of video viewed per month. And that is just YouTube! Every second there are 46,296 YouTube videos being viewed all around the world. See more statistics on Youtube and online video growth at this infographic... Via Lauren Moss
Sarah Miller's curator insight,
February 11, 11:12 AM
This has got to be one of my favorite scoop it articles that I have come across yet! It was very interesting to see how far YouTube has come along since the year 2005 when the first official video was uploaded to YouTube. The article takes you through the years and the biggest achievements that YouTube has accomplished up to this present day. It also includes interesting facts about the Social Media network that I never knew about before, got me more interested in using YouTube and creating my own channel or even subscribing to others!
Philippe Trebaul's curator insight,
March 2, 6:09 AM
Les Faits et chiffres sur YouTube en 2013 - Infographie.
From : www.jeffbullas.com - February 11, 10:24 AM Online video has gone from zero to a staggering 800 million monthly visitors and 4 billion hours of video viewed per month. And that is just YouTube! Every second there are 46,296 YouTube videos being viewed all around the world. See more statistics on Youtube and online video growth at this infographic... The Facts and Figures on YouTube in 2013 - Infographic via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/... Delete the scoop?
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Tom Kellermann discusses the changes we can expect to see in 2013
The world has reached a point of inflection in cybercrime. As cyberspace abounds with cyber privateers, and many nations of the world become havens for these modern-day pirates, it appears that 2013 is the year of hacking for criminal gain.
In our recently released predictions for 2013, our CTO Raimund Genes illustrated his strategic vision per the future of cybercrime. The predictions highlight improvements in threats we will encounter in 2013, more specifically on the attack vectors used by cybercriminals. Raimund predicts that attackers will shift their strategy from developing sophisticated malware to focusing on the means to infiltrate networks and evade detection. Via Gust MEES
Gust MEES's curator insight,
December 23, 2012 11:09 AM
===> Be AWARE of the MALWARE! <===
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- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/category/get-smart-with-5-minutes-tutorials/
Gianfranco D'Aversa's curator insight,
December 28, 2012 12:01 PM
Tom Kellermann discusses the changes we can expect to see in 2013
The world has reached a point of inflection in cybercrime. As cyberspace abounds with cyber privateers, and many nations of the world become havens for these modern-day pirates, it appears that 2013 is the year of hacking for criminal gain.
In our recently released predictions for 2013, our CTO Raimund Genes illustrated his strategic vision per the future of cybercrime. The predictions highlight improvements in threats we will encounter in 2013, more specifically on the attack vectors used by cybercriminals. Raimund predicts that attackers will shift their strategy from developing sophisticated malware to focusing on the means to infiltrate networks and evade detection. Delete the scoop?
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So here we are with the first Cyber Attacks Timeline for 2013 covering the first half of January. Apparently the new year has begun with an intense activity by Cyber Crooks. Hacktivists and Cyber C... Via Gust MEES
Gust MEES's curator insight,
January 18, 1:42 PM
A LOT from Education in there, about time to learn the basics of Cyber-Security ;)
Check ALSO:
- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/10/11/learning-basics-of-cyber-security-by-easy-to-follow-steps/
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