University of Maryland Suffers Staggering Data Breach
An online data breach compromised more than 300,000 personal records for faculty, staff, and students of the University of Maryland at about 4 a.m. on February 18, when an outside source gained access to a secure records database dating back to 1998. The responsible party didn’t change anything in the system–satisfying itself with the duplication […]
Continue ReadingUkraine Crisis: Two Airports of Crimea under Armed Men Control
The tensions in Ukraine are speedily beefing up. Buildings, airports and lives of people are under the control of Russian backed armed men. Reuters reported that armed men have besieged the two Crimean airports and acquired full control of them. Ukrainian leaders have blamed that “Moscow has invaded us and these armed men are backed […]
Continue ReadingU.S Navy Seal Sniper Launches an Android Black phone
A senior U.S Navy Seal Sniper has founded a new black mobile that has the tendency to self destruct. If anyone attempts to open its case, it will erase the data along with the software, says Mike Janke. He says that most of the companies like facebook, Google, and Pandora steal your data for earning […]
Continue ReadingNasty LinkedIn Rejection Saga
Being a Communicator of the year and preacher and promoter of job hunters, it is unkind to bombard with pessimistic approach while receiving an email for networking. This is what has happened to online job bank runner Kelly Blazek in Cleveland. She replied to a LinkedIn request of Diana as “Your invitation to connect is […]
Continue ReadingNew Study Challenges the Sleep-Debt Theory
A widely-accepted hypothesis in sleep theory is being challenged by a recent study. The so-called “sleep debt theory”, which states that we can actually “make up” for lost sleep, has been in vogue for the past few decades. But the findings of a new study recently published in the American Journal of Physiology (AJP) show […]
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