by ray | Jun 23, 2015 | Security
The Chinese breach of the Office of Personnel Management network was wider than first acknowledged, and officials said Friday that a database holding sensitive security clearance information on millions of federal employees and contractors also was compromised. In an...
by ray | Jun 23, 2015 | Security
America has spent decades and trillions of dollars building up the greatest military force the world has ever seen. But the biggest threat to national security these days comes from not from aircraft carriers or infantry divisions, but a computer with a simple...
by ray | Jun 23, 2015 | Security
A crucial flaw found in Macs allows a malicious app to snatch the passwords from your Keychain — or even directly from other apps. hat exposes the passwords to your iCloud account, notes, photos, email, banking, social media — everything. Indiana...
by ray | Jun 23, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
When it comes to the subject of privacy, more options are usually better. Bloggers and members of your site are more likely to trust and recommend your community if they know that they have the option to protect their content. WordPress Multisite Privacy Settings By...
by ray | Jun 23, 2015 | Wordpress
At Pressnomics last week, Matt Mullenweg suggested that the success of WordPress was linked to the Jetpack plugin. It caused a stir in the room and several folks have been talking about it this past week. I thought I would give my take here. LET’S BEGIN WITH A THOUGHT...