Internet Security.
Social Media During a Crisis: Amplifying Information and Finding Truth
30th April 2013
The impact of social media on mainstream news and offline media is never more prevalent than at a time of crisis. This is regardless of whether social platforms, like Facebook or Twitter, are responsible for spreading the truth, or a misinformed version… Read more
Hello to The Doughnut And All Our Friends At GCHQ!
2nd April 2012
They will because they can. People in the UK were hugely upset about the introduction of identity cards, so much so that the idea was ultimately abandoned. Asking someone British to prove that was the case seemed beyond the pale, an Englishman’s word… Read more
Sup Deep From The Poisoned Chalice Of Black Hat SEO And Be Damned!
28th October 2011
Come with me now if you dare as I tell you my cautionary tale of horror, cheating, unethical practice, malware viruses and worms infesting the corpses of PCs all over the world. Google, Bing and IE find themselves in a constant siege, locked in an eternal… Read more
Stable Google Chrome Frame enables HTML5 browsing in IE6
2nd September 2011
In a bid to improve the lot of the world’s least intelligent browser users (ok I know it was a hoax… but still…) Google released a stable version of the Chrome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer on Tuesday. Noting the fact that potentially… Read more
ENISA issues HTML5 internet security warnings
24th August 2011
The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), the official body funded by European Parliament to oversee the safety and security of digital communications, has issued a lengthy document outlining security issues that will need to be addressed… Read more
