21 days earlier social networking giant Facebook has launched a new bug bounty program for which they have spent over $40,000 yet, not only that in the mean time one of the security researcher has earned over $7,000 just for finding six server bugs within behemoth’s code of this social networking giant.
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Security Certificate Of Forged Attacks Google Users
It has been confirmed earlier that Netherland’s SSL certificate authority DigiNotar issued an internet security certificate to unknown attackers on July 10, 2011. But the main matter of fact is that after 2 months from that time this certificate has allowed those attackers to set up a duplicate copy of Google website which looks like Read more
New Rumor: Samsung Interested To Buy webOS Platform
A new rumor has started to climb up already which has stated that android giant Samsung has now interested in buying webOS from Hewlett- Packard in order to compete with iPhone giant Apple’s in house software and hardware business model.
Dutch company sent a fake Google certificate
A Dutch company said to have issued a certificate for Google.com to someone other than Google, who then used it to try to re-direct traffic of users based in Iran.
According to Google, someone reported that as they log in to Gmail. Their browser issued a warning about the digital certificate.
Google+ has two new features
It looks as that Google+ is following the path of Facebook as Google+ introduces a new feature on their site. The latter has added a feature that Facebook was using for a longtime now – the “ignore” and “block” options.
Ignore signifies that users is not going to see what the other person shares on his page. The new block option regulates the means a person can network with what a Google+ user is sharing. Both intended to reduce the social media clutter on Google+.
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