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BIB Meta to create NFT Series for FIFA World Cup 2022
Web technology has tremendously evolved over the years. The first iteration of the Web was Web 1.0, which harbored basic websites that provided a limited or static user experience. It is sometimes calThe post BIB Meta to create NFT Series for FIFA World Cup 2022 appeared first on AMBCrypto. дальше »
2022-9-5 12:15 | |
NFT Series to Create by BIB Meta for the FIFA World Cup 2022
Web technology has tremendously evolved over the years. The first iteration of the Web was Web 1. 0, which harbored basic websites that provided a limited or static user experience. It is sometimes called the read-only Web. дальше »
2022-8-28 01:19 | |
Top 5 Web3 Tokens Below $1 to Watch in 2022
Web 3. 0, the upcoming third generation of the internet, will enable websites and apps to process information in a clever, human-like manner with technologies like machine learning (ML), big data, decentralized ledger technology (DLT), etc. дальше »
2022-7-8 16:53 | |
Introducing: The Real Web 3.0
Are we finally on the verge of upgrading our internet infrastructure to its long-awaited next generation, known as Web 3. 0? The first version of the Internet consisted of read-only, static websites, whereas Web 2. дальше »
2022-4-28 12:44 | |
Swash Launches IDO to Increase Data Ownership and Revenue Streams for Web 3.0 Users
The last decade and a half witnessed the rise of web applications that are dynamic, interactive, and user-centric. Today, content has increasingly been provided by users instead of platforms themselves, and household names like Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia provide excellent examples of websites that have evolved in this way. дальше »
2021-10-26 15:00 | |
Everything you need to know about Unstoppable Domains
Unstoppable Domains is a San-Francisco based company aiming to onboard the world onto the decentralized web. It has launched blockchain-based website domains which will allow users to replace cryptocurrency addresses with human-readable names, hosting decentralized websites, simplify crypto payments and much more. дальше »
2021-4-14 15:00 | |
Crypto Patent Alliance Questions Craig Wright’s White Paper Copyright Claim
Back in January, the notorious Craig Wright who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto had his lawyers send letters to a number of websites like bitcoin. org telling them to remove the Bitcoin white paper hosted on their web portals. дальше »
2021-2-9 07:30 | |
Pirate’s Treasure: How the World’s Leading Torrent Site Pirate Bay Amassed $4.5 Million in Bitcoin
The Pirate Bay has been the world’s most popular torrent web portal for the last eighteen years. Despite a few hiccups during that time, the site remains accessible via mirrors and proxy websites. дальше »
2021-1-31 23:00 | |
Bitcoin Websites Asked to Remove White Paper After Craig Wright Claims Copyright Infringement
During the last few days, the cryptocurrency community has been discussing the recent action taken by Craig Wright’s lawyers against web portals that host the original Bitcoin white paper. Recently letters were sent to a number of websites requesting the removal of the paper due to alleged copyright infringement. дальше »
2021-1-22 19:00 | |
Popular Browsers Like Google Fail to Catch Copycat Crypto Sites, Scams Make the Top Results
As the digital asset economy grows popular and a number of crypto companies become well known, copycat scammers appear in greater numbers. There are a number of websites that are clones of the official web page from companies that provide mining device sales, wallets, full nodes, paper wallet tools, and popular trading platforms. дальше »
2020-12-13 09:00 | |
Decentralized Websites on Ethereum Aim to Solve Social Media Censorship
Alongside Unstoppable Domains, MyEtherWallet announced the launch of IPFS-powered web services on Ethereum. MEW will enable users to host websites on decentralized .crypto and .eth domains, while Unstoppable Domains launched a censorship-resistant blogging... The post Decentralized Websites on Ethereum Aim to Solve Social Media Censorship appeared first on Crypto Briefing. дальше »
2020-6-19 06:16 | |
Basic Attention Token Rebounds Despite Brave Autofill Controversy
Basic Attention Token prices dropped and pumped after Brave was caught red-handed adding affiliate codes to different websites without user consent. Brave’s Misconduct Ignites Sell-Off Privacy centric web browser Brave... The post Basic Attention Token Rebounds Despite Brave Autofill Controversy appeared first on Crypto Briefing. дальше »
2020-6-10 21:02 | |
Opera Web Browser Can Now Support Over 80 Million Users With Access To .Crypto Domains
About 26 years ago, Opera entered the market and started supporting access to various websites with domain extensions including . com, . net, and . org. Over time, the domain system keeps getting additions, with one of the recent ones being the . дальше »
2020-3-31 18:12 | |
Over 350,000 Publishers on Crypto-Friendly Brave
Brave is a crypto-friendly web browser that’s stopping the tracking of advertisements and is competing with Google. Recently, it has registered more than 350,000 rewards publishers. These publishers are websites enlisted to receive rewards from Brave, rewards that are being given each time a user sends a Basic Attention Token (BAT) tip to a desired […] дальше »
2019-12-17 00:00 | |
Chinese Kuniao Browser Grants “Legal” Access to Twitter and Facebook
Using the Internet is China is very different from virtually anywhere else in the world. Numerous websites are blocked, and this artificial blockade cannot be circumvented that easily. That was, until a new web browser called Kuniao came to market. дальше »
2019-11-20 06:00 | |
Fake Russian Tor browser purloins $40,000 in Bitcoin from dark web shoppers
Researchers from cybersecurity firm ESET have uncovered a malicious version of the Tor browser – the program used to access the dark web – and it’s been stealing user‘s Bitcoin. According to ESET, the bad actors were able to steal more than $40,000 worth of Bitcoin. дальше »
2019-10-18 14:04 | |
The UK’s controversial porn block law has been scrapped for good
The UK has scrapped a controversial plan to require age verification for accessing porn online, after repeated delays. Digital Secretary Nicky Morgan said the measure — which was initially scheduled to go into effect in March 2018 — “will not be commencing. дальше »
2019-10-17 09:17 | |
Instagram now lets you control which apps can access your account data
Close on the heels of making it easy for users to spot phishing scams, Instagram is tightening its grip over third-party access to user data. The Facebook-owned photo-sharing social network is now adding a new feature that allows individuals to “manage all of the third-party services they connect to their Instagram account. дальше »
2019-10-16 08:01 | |
Apple under scrutiny for sending Safari browsing data to China’s Tencent
Apple is attracting scrutiny for its practice of checking if the websites you’re visiting visiting are fraudulent and malware-infested after Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent was found listed as a Safe Browsing provider. дальше »
2019-10-14 10:18 | |
Listen Domino’s, fighting digital accessibility is bad for business
If you think about it, you’ll probably agree that Domino’s has a point in its recent legal case. Requiring businesses to make sure every digital mode of sales and marketing they offer is equally accessible to disabled customers is a major burden that doesn’t seem to fall on them for non-digital offerings (e. дальше »
2019-10-3 18:52 | |
EU’s top court says pre-checked boxes for tracking cookies are illegal
Europe’s highest court, the CJEU, has ruled that pre-checked cookie consent boxes do not provide the necessary legal consent needed for websites — TechCrunch reports. Basically, when you open a new website, you need to manually opt in for non-essential cookies. дальше »
2019-10-1 18:34 | |
US court says scraping a site without permission isn’t illegal
An appeals court situated in California, US, today said it’s not illegal to scrape data from public websites without any prior approval. Web scraping refers to the process of collecting large troves of data with the use of web crawlers – scripts designed to lift information from web pages. дальше »
2019-9-10 18:02 | |
GeeksHosted Web Hosting Keeps on Breaking Barriers with Bitcoin Payments
In today’s digital world, web hosting services are the foundation for any online presence. Backbones of online platforms, these centers keep websites online and available to users, so their reliability, pricing structure and uptime are of paramount importance. дальше »
2019-9-4 23:59 | |
Nice: Firefox 69 now blocks cryptominers and tracking cookies by default
Mozilla, the creator of the popular Firefox browser, has announced it plans to block cryptominers by default. The move will ensure that third-party websites are unable to use the computational resources of visitors without consent. дальше »
2019-9-3 17:39 | |
Surveillance campaign targeting Uyghur Muslims affected not just iOS, but Android too
The malware campaign targeting the Uyghur Muslim minority in China’s autonomous region of Xinjiang may have been more extensive than previously thought. According to a new report published by Washington, DC-based cybersecurity firm Volexity, the community has been been at the receiving end of a large-scale surveillance operation via “strategically compromised websites” and mobile devices running not just iOS, but also Android. дальше »
2019-9-3 14:31 | |
iPhone spyware campaign reportedly targeted Uyghur Muslims for 2 years
The data-stealing iPhone exploits detailed by Google last week may been used for state-sponsored campaigns targeting the Uyghur Muslim minority in China‘s autonomous region of Xinjiang. “The websites were part of a campaign to target the religious group by infecting an iPhone with malicious code simply by visiting a booby-trapped web page,” TechCrunch revealed, citing sources familiar with the matter. дальше »
2019-9-2 08:45 | |
How to disable Chrome notifications and finally browse in peace
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. I never thought there’d be anything more annoying about browsing the web than autoplay videos ads with sound, but in the past few years, a challenger has emerged: sites asking permission to send you notifications. дальше »
2019-8-31 03:16 | |
Google researchers reveal data-stealing, web-based iPhone exploit that was active for years
Researchers from Google have uncovered what appears to be a concentrated malware campaign targeting iPhones for at least two years. Thankfully, this may be over now, although they warn it’s possible there are others that are yet to be seen. дальше »
2019-8-30 10:02 | |
Cybersecurity vendor that protects firms from data breaches hit by data breach
You know it’s a bad day for cybersecurity when a leading provider of internet firewall services that helps safeguard websites from malicious attacks suffers from a security breach of its own. Imperva, a popular California-based security vendor, disclosed that data belonging to an unspecified subset of users of its cloud firewall product was exposed online. дальше »
2019-8-28 14:58 | |
Why reCAPTCHA is actually an act of human torture
Like many things that start out as a mere annoyance, though eventually grow into somewhat of an affliction. One particular dark and insidious thing has more than reared its ugly head in recent years, and now far more accurately described as an epidemic disease. дальше »
2019-8-23 17:53 | |
Facebook lets you (sorta) control what info it gets from other sites
Facebook is offering new privacy tools that allow users to personally manage how much dirt on your browsing and spending habits Facebook gets from other websites — in theory, at least. Have you ever been browsing Facebook and noticed an ad for something you were looking up on another website not five minutes ago? If you’re like me, you immediately cringe in recognition of just how much Facebook has access to. дальше »
2019-8-21 21:04 | |
Microsoft Edge can now read aloud websites with human-like voices
Microsoft’s Edge browser has a neat feature you might not have been aware of: it can read websites out loud for you. Handy as either an accessibility feature or if you’re busy doing something else, the read aloud function is one of my favorite little features in Microsoft’s browser. дальше »
2019-8-15 02:12 | |
23 job sites to report Google’s job search for EU antitrust violation
In a letter seen by Reuters, 23 job search websites in Europe are calling for an antitrust investigation into Google’s job searching tool. The letter, which will be sent to EU Competition Commissioner Margarethe Vestager today, demands the EU stop the company’s its unfair practices until the it has concluded a full investigation. дальше »
2019-8-13 14:31 | |
How to merge several PDFs or images into a single file… on iOS
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Shortcuts for iOS is a useful app for automating actions on your iPhone or iPad. дальше »
2019-8-9 11:33 | |
85% of the world’s Bitcoin has been mined
Sound the alarm, bang the gong, yodel down an Austrian valley; as of yesterday over 85-percent of the total Bitcoin supply has been mined. But seriously, there’s no need to worry. According to various Bitcoin blockchain explorers and market information websites, over 17,850,000 Bitcoin (17,850,600 according to CoinMarketCap) have been mined and are classed as being “in circulation. дальше »
2019-8-1 12:39 | |
LinkedIn fixed a flaw that let someone post a job opening for Google’s CEO position
LinkedIn has closed a loophole that allowed almost anyone to post a job listing on company pages without any authorization. Netherlands-based recruiter Michel Rijnders discovered the problem and posted his findings on the Microsoft-owned professional social network. дальше »
2019-7-29 08:11 | |
Unsuspecting victims were cryptojacked 52.7 million times in the first half of 2019
Criminals made a staggering 52. 7 million cryptojacking hits during the first six months of the year. According to the latest research from SonicWall, cryptojacking activity rose by 9 percent between January and June 2019 when compared to levels seen in the last six months of 2018. дальше »
2019-7-24 13:01 | |
Facebook forced to take action against fraudsters peddling fake Libra
It’s barely been a month since Facebook unleashed its cryptocurrency Libra into the wild and published its whitepaper. But already, the social media giant has been forced to address a growing number of fake communications associated to its digital asset. дальше »
2019-7-23 14:44 | |
Google and Facebook are tracking your porn preferences – even in incognito mode
It turns out Google and Facebook are tracking your porn consumption habits big time, and even incognito mode can’t save you from their omnipotent gaze – or so say researchers from Microsoft, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of Pennsylvania. дальше »
2019-7-19 15:38 | |
Israeli hacker allegedly stole $1.7M in cryptocurrency from Europeans
A cybercriminal from Israel is facing a long list of felonies associated with the supposed theft of $1. 7 million (6. 1 million NIS) in various cryptocurrencies. The perp, 31-year old Eliyahu Gigi from Tel Aviv, reportedly stole Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dash from various foreigners, including Belgians, Dutch, and Germans, Israeli news reports. дальше »
2019-7-18 11:18 | |
It’s 2019 and Google still can’t keep malware out of its Android app store
Google appears to have a problem with stopping malicious apps from sneaking into the Play Store. In what appears to yet another case of malware disguised as a legitimate app, security researchers from Symantec have found a new app that advertised itself as an unofficial version of Telegram messaging app — only to push malicious websites in the background. дальше »
2019-7-16 14:40 | |
Sexual assault survivors are using this sex education app to regain confidence
For the ongoing series, Code Word, we’re exploring if — and how — technology can protect individuals against sexual assault and harassment, and how it can help and support survivors. With female sexuality being a taboo topic, Ferly — an audio app that redefines the meaning of sex education — aims to help women connect with their bodies, and provide a safe space for survivors. дальше »
2019-7-15 17:22 | |
Zoom security flaw could let websites turn on your Mac’s webcam without permission
A serious zero-day vulnerability has been disclosed in Zoom video conferencing app on the Mac. Security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh, in a Medium post, detailed the flaw that could let websites hijack your Mac‘s camera and “forcibly” join you to a Zoom call without your permission. дальше »
2019-7-9 10:13 | |
Mozilla is testing an ad-free news subscription for $5 a month
Mozilla last month hinted at introducing paid features in its Firefox browser, and it’s now spelling out its plans more clearly. The not-for-profit organization has announced it’s exploring a bunch of “alternative funding models for the web. дальше »
2019-7-8 09:09 | |