Apple Watch and a man who had fallen.

Here is the story of an Apple Watch and a man who had fallen and could not get back up:

https://pingyour.com/blog/e7yr


Remember when Linkedin suffered a second data breach in three months and “almost all users” were affected this time. The internet remembers.

https://pingyour.com/blog/m84r


Yesterday’s news:
Virtual currency.

Today’s topic:
Virtual real estate.

https://pingyour.com/blog/yqso


Yesterday’s news:
SMS verification codes from Google.

Today’s topic:
SMS verification codes from Google with advertisements from your cell phone carrier.

https://pingyour.com/blog/kqjt


Remember when the company behind the stock trading app Robinhood were slowly baking now that they have been floured with a spicy seasonal “$70 million fine after causing ‘widespread and significant harm’” ?

The internet remembers.

https://pingyour.com/blog/x8zd


Bad news:
An “evangelical Christian church and charity” in the UK had their data infected with ransomware.

Thank goodness:
“services for the vulnerable people” who depend on them were not impacted.

https://pingyour.com/blog/bc7q


Good news:
“British right to repair law comes into force”

Hold, please:
It “excludes smartphones and computers”

https://pingyour.com/blog/mxno


This may come as shocking news: reportedly big business “companies like Facebook and Uber say they’re supporting small businesses while squashing them.”

https://pingyour.com/blog/418e


If you have ever wanted to see data and graphs that “monitors the Internet in near-realtime to identify macroscopic Internet outages affecting the edge of the network” there is a web page for that:

https://pingyour.com/blog/dq8m


It’s been 30 years now since people started carrying around and talking into bricks:

https://pingyour.com/blog/vhxq


If you have been wondering about the cost of the source of the world wide web, the correct answer is $5.4 million.

https://pingyour.com/blog/81bp


Microsoft reportedly found “critical firmware vulnerabilities” in some Netgear routers that can be used “as a stepping stone to move laterally within enterprise networks.”

Medial, proximal and distal moves still apparently not impacted.

https://pingyour.com/blog/w3mp