Foursquare Revamp Is Finally Here
Foursquare Revamp Is Finally Here With Foursquare 8.0 now available on Android and iOS since Wednesday (06/08/14), the check-in feature is now officially and effectively dead. That’s right – this is not a mere graphical overhaul, but a ground-up shakeup designed to change everything about the app! Even the app’s logo is now changed to feature a more stylish F. No longer will you be able to announce to the world where you’ve visited. The task of merely checking-in should now be delegated to the company’s spin-off app, Swarm, which came out in May. So where does this leave Foursquare? Well, Foursquare now acts solely as a recommendation service that is designed to help you seek out the services you’re after. Foursquare will now keep in mind your preferences, check-in history, its own collected restaurant ratings, and data from your Foursquare friends to suggest locations for you to try out. Many older users do however complain that the new revamp is far from perfect. The app’s been CR criticized wasting too much battery and just being quite an annoyance with the way overwhelming information is presented to users.
1.2 Billion Passwords Stolen by Russian Hackers
1.2 Billion Passwords Stolen by Russian Hackers Hold Security, a US-based internet security company has uncovered the allegedly largest security breech in recent years. The Russian-based hackers have apparently been able to steal around 1.2 billion username and password combos, as well as more than 500 million email addresses. The hackers ran botnets (a system of very large amounts of hijacked computers and networks under the hands of one opretaor) to test websites for SQL vulnerabilities. Once SQL zeroday exploits (unpatched and unknown vulnerabilities) were discovered, the Russian hackers were then able to execute SQL injections which would then steal information from databases. Security firm Malwarebytes Labs has advised internet users to change their passwords, if they haven’t done so already recently. All internet users are advised to use a combination of letters, numbers and special characters in their passwords, and are also similarly counselled not to use a password more than once.
Photos are memory
[vc_row][vc_column][cz_title id=”cz_78109″ cz_title=””] Photos are memory [/cz_title][vc_column_text]Photos are memory made with passion. something even after vast of the time still one remembers the freshness of the air, smells essence of the person who met many years ago for the first time. They refresh our minds and feelings.