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Saw this tweet yesterday on Twitter: The account is a parody… but the “tel:*2767*3855%23” is quite serious. It’s a reference to a “vulnerability” which exists on some versions of Samsung Android phones, those running Samsung’s TouchWiz UI. (So, not Nexus.) And by vulnerability, we mean that some “genius” developed a feature to factory hard reset […]

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There’s breaking news coming out of Poland. Hackers, reportedly associated with Anonymous, have been attacking Polish government websites to protest this week’s scheduled signing of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). ACTA is an intellectual property treaty. Poland announced on January 19 that it would sign the treaty on January 26, 2012. A Twitter account called […]

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If you haven’t seen Rebecca Black’s video Friday then you might be in the minority of internet users. Her official YouTube video received 167 million views, and she became an instant star. The popularity of the song was mostly fueled by people making fun of the song, and countless parody videos. Due to constant bullying […]

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