Someone Hacked John Legend’s Twitter Account
If someone as famous as John Legend is prone to online scams and hacking, what are you doing to protect yourself from malicious attacks?
If someone as famous as John Legend is prone to online scams and hacking, what are you doing to protect yourself from malicious attacks?
Google shattered SHA-1, a decades-old algorithm still widely used despite warnings. Now, the remaining users have three months to update.
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