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  1. Momentan nu sunt indexate cum trebuie in acel tab. Spre exemplu tutorialul video ce l-am pus apare acolo, chiar daca nu e in sectiunea stiri. Ii s-au urcat piticii pe creier la robotul de @sleed ca a zis ca face 1000 postari si apoi se lasa de RST si in ultimele zile a facut numai post hunting. Am zis ca doar de ciuda ii sterg cateva si apoi ii dau restrict la postari sa ramana cu 995
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  2. e have come to accept that the technology we interact with on a daily basis is tracking and recording our every move. Your iPhone knows everywhere you've been, Google Maps is always tracking your location, and Facebook has built a detailed character profile of all its users. By following these five steps you can see just how much Google knows about you, your interests, the places you have visited, and your search habits. 1. Go to history.google.com/history Credit: Google 2. Make sure you're logged into a Google account Google only saves the searches you have made while logged into an unrestricted Google account. While it might not have every search you've ever made, it can give you a pretty accurate picture of your browsing habits. 3. Select the down arrow next to "last week" and change it to "all time" Credit: Google 4. Browse your more recent search history by selecting "last month" and "last year" Credit: Google 5. Delete your browsing data You can delete the search data Google has stored for you by clicking the three dots on the top right hand side of the window and selecting "Delete options". It gives you the immediate option to delete data from "Today" and "Yesterday". If you click "Advanced" it then lets you delete information from the last four weeks or "All time". Credit: Google 6. Google knows where you've been Credit: Google If you click the three dots in the top right hand corner of the window and select "Settings" then "Show more controls" you can "Manage Activity" under the "Places you Go" tab. If you don't have location services turned off this will show you a map of all of the places where you have used your mobile device. This is part of Google's Timeline, which it launched last year. 7. See how old Google thinks you are Credit: Google If you scroll to the bottom of the "Activity controls" page and select "Ads" you can see the profile Google has for you, including a rough age range, your gender, and your interests. If you don't agree with the profile Google has created for you, then you can change it to make it more (or less) accurate. This affects the adverts you'll see across Alphabet products. Source
    3 points
  3. Exista "Stiri securitate" pe prima pagina pentru asta, nu are rost sa apara si la "Ultimele posturi". Mai sunt oameni care dau copy-paste la 19 postari in 20 minute si e aiurea...
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  4. I certainly didn't expect it would go this far when I built Have I been pwned (HIBP) a few years ago, but I've just loaded the 100th data breach into the system. This brings it to a grand total of 336,724,945 breached accounts that have been loaded in over the years, another figure I honestly didn't expect to see. But there's something a bit different about this 100th data breach - it was provided to me by the site that was breached themselves. It was self-submitted, if you like. Usually, a site is breached and the data floats around the web whilst the impacted organisation either has no clue what happened or they stonewall and avoid admitting the incident. Just yesterday I wrote If I Can Verify Data Breaches, so Can Those Who Are Breached where I chastised organisations such as the Philippines Electoral Committee and Naughty America for still not acknowledging breach authenticity weeks after the incident. As much as ethics are lacking when hackers break into these systems and put the people in there at risk, so too are they lacking in the organisations that refuse to admit the incident and focus on protecting their members. Recently, I received an email that included this request: I am an admin / dev of a gaming forum with ~ 80,000 accounts that had a db breach a few weeks back and we'd like to add our breach to the site listing. Now as you can imagine, I often have what you might call "interesting" interactions with various people who pop up out of the blue and want to talk about data breaches, but it turns out that this one was precisely what it suggests at face value. The site is TruckersMP and it's a trucking simulator: News of the breach was published on their website on Feb 25 at 19:39 which is 2 hours and 9 minutes after they first discovered the incident. That discovery was only 30 minutes after the incident took place. The succinct blog post explains what happens and then offers an apology, all within a few hours of the event. I was curious though as to why they'd reach out and offer the data to HIBP. We had a bit of email to and fro (which included me verifying I was indeed chatting with an admin of the site and that the data they provided was legitimate) and they had this to say on why they provided me with the data: We're decently security minded and feel a responsibility and duty to inform our users when such a breach happens. All of the members of the team agreed it'd be ok to be added to the list with the notion that we'd like to see other sites do the same as well; given the unfortunate chance. For a while now, I've had a few ideas forming about how I can use HIBP in conjunction with breached organisations to better support those who have accounts compromised, but I honestly wasn't expecting this. Perhaps I've just become a little cynical after seeing literally hundreds of "we take security seriously" statements from organisations which clearly didn't and to see a response like this where they're not trying to spin the story to their own advantage or misconstrue facts is heartening. If only those with nation state budgets or billion dollar revenues could act so responsibly. Source
    1 point
  5. This friendly video course will teach you the Unity from scratch and develop fun example games, deploying them to your favourite platforms: 2 and a half hours of Unity screencast tutorials, broken into bite-sized sections; Create 3D graphics, sound, and challenging gameplay; Build game UI, high score tables, and other extra features; Program powerful game logic with C# scripting - Understand the basic project structure and the other core elements of a Unity Game - Find out what it takes to build a “Scene” – a Unity3D game level - Jump into Unity Scripting as you learn to implement basic Interactivity - Discover the secrets of game audio (3D sounds and Music) in Unity3D - Master the Unity3D GUI and GUISkin system to create your own UI - Forge links between scenes to turn disparate levels into a cohesive game - Create High Score Lists and other user retention systems using Unity3D - Transform your PC or Mac game into an Android game using Unity3D’s multi-platform capabilities and Unity3D Pro for Android. Download video lessons (availability 7 days): aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZHJvcGJveC5jb20vcy80c2UydTAxdWw3ZTViZncvVmlkZW8lMjBsZXNzb25zJTIwLSUyMFVuaXR5M0QlMjBnYW1lJTIwZGV2ZWxvcG1lbnQuemlwP2RsPTE= Download project files (availability 7 days): aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZHJvcGJveC5jb20vcy9qNW1pZXk2ZG9qN3dobHMvUHJvamVjdCUyMGZpbGVzJTIwLSUyMFVuaXR5JTIwM0QlMjBHYW1lJTIwRGV2ZWxvcG1lbnQuemlwP2RsPTE= Download Unity3D: click Tutorials: click Documentation: click
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  8. salutare...am o dilema cu o pizda si acum numai pot sa dau de ea...ea e din cluj si nu stiu unde sta , daca este cineva pe aici de la cluj si poate sa ma ajute cumva poate recunoaste zona in care sta si sa ma indrume unpic sa ajung la ea ...daca stie cand o sa vin la cluj dau o sticla ! problema e ca nu pot decat sa dau facebookul ei sa il cautati pentru ca eu nu o gasesc neam ..sau niste poze cu ea.. sau daca are altcineva ceva idei si poate sa mi le spuna ..
    -5 points
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