The Windows ME Experience. – Was it Really That Bad?
Back in May, I wrote an article explaining the development of Windows Vista. I was open to the controversial discussion of whether or not Windows Vista was the worst operating system. Understandably, this brought in a lot of disagreement. In a group for IT humor and memes on social media however, many have brought Windows ME into the discussion. Which brings an interesting question, “What about Windows ME?”
How Hackers & Scammers Exploited Gmail.
If you recall earlier this month, I wrote an article regarding a new exploit that hackers are using to spoof legitimate companies by using security protocols such as DKIM, SPF, DMARC, and most notably, BIMI. What is happening is Gmail is being manipulated/tricked into showing a blue verified checkmark on a fake spoofed email from significant companies.
iOS 17. – Exploring the New Features.
Generally, with each iteration, iOS brings enhancements and new innovations to its loyal user base. iOS 17, the latest installment in the iOS operating system, builds upon its predecessors and introduces new features that aim to elevate user experience.
Gmail’s New Verification Feature Provides A Shield Against Scammers. – But Vigilance Remains Key.
Gmail, one of the world’s most popular email services, has recently implemented a new verification feature to enhance user security. While this feature aims to protect against phishing and impersonation attempts, scammers have begun exploiting it for nefarious purposes. This article will explain Gmail’s verification feature, discuss the security protocols employed, and provide guidance on detecting fake emails to ensure a safer email experience for Gmail users.
Passkeys – Simplifying Account Security Across Platforms While Staying Secure.
In an era of increasing digital threats, safeguarding our online accounts has become more crucial than ever. Recognizing the need for enhanced security measures, several tech companies such as Microsoft and Google have introduced a groundbreaking feature known as a Passkey.
The History of Windows Vista’s Development. – Was Vista Really That Bad?
In 2007, Microsoft officially released a new version of the Windows Operating System; Windows Vista. This included several overalls to the Windows Experience and its entire structuring surrounded a concept that would also become a part of Microsoft’s marketing slogan, “Bringing clarity to your world.” But for many people, Windows Vista brought anything, but clarity
Google’s “.zip” Top Level Domain. – How to Protect Yourself.
Google is now offering the registration of a brand-new Top-Level Domain extension (TLD) of .zip. This means you can now register domains such as “site.zip” or something similar. However, many have pointed out that “.zip” is a very common file extension that could be used to create malicious files, and now links.
Why So Many of Us Value Windows 7.
Before publishing stories on my website, I wrote for my high school’s newspaper. I went even as far as becoming the Editor my Senior year. During that time, I wrote two stories that pertained to Windows XP. One was the history of its development, and the other explained why so many people still use the operating system.
Site Maintenance.
I apologize for the unannounced period I took my website offline. But I’m currently trying to make my site look more presentable. As you may notice, there’s an introduction on my Homepage. But everything is not complete at this time.
Red Star OS. – The Operating System North Korean Computers Run On.
Red Star OS (붉은별 in Korean.) is an operating system that is considered to be North Korea’s Linux distribution. As you may know in the Hermit Kingdom, EVERYTHING is monitored. Including your activity online.