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3 tips to protect your privacy on websites

3 tips to protect your privacy on websites

You had better take the habit of not feeding all websites with your identity information. Too many websites nowadays are asking too noisy questions and keeping track of them become more difficult everyday. Usually a website doesn’t need your exact date of birth, at most it may need your approximate age. It doesn’t need your real […]

Don’t ignore errors. Rule them.

Don’t ignore errors. Rule them.

“If an error is possible, someone will make it. The designer must assume that all possible errors will occur and design so as to minimize the chance of the error in the first place, or its effects once it gets made. Errors should be easy to detect, they should have minimal consequences, and, if possible, […]

Do schools kill creativity?

Do schools kill creativity?

Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we’re educating our children. He champions a radical rethink of our school systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence. He makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity. This talk was presented at an […]

Hillary’s Email Investigation

“ Clinton became Secretary of State on January 21, 2009, and she stepped down on February 1st, 2013. On March 15th of the same year, her private email account was exposed. A hacker called “Guccifer” accessed the account of a former aide of Bill Clinton, Sidney Blumenthal, and the exposure revealed that Clinton had communicated with […]

Cyberthreat maps

This map can give you an idea of what is happening in the world as you are taking the initiative to make it a better place!   Links to other visualizations of worldwide cyberthreat activity: FireEye Cyber Threat Map, FireEye, Inc. Cyberthreat Real-Time Map, Kaspersky Lab Digital Attack Map, Arbor Networks Norse Corporation