More email link blues
Regular readers of this column already know that my advice is to never ever click on links in emails, and here comes just one more example why.
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Regular readers of this column already know that my advice is to never ever click on links in emails, and here comes just one more example why.
In a few short days citizens of the United States go to the polls to vote in national elections, so this event provides a convenient segue for me to write this column on the subject of DEF CON 26.
Cookies are among the least understood aspects of computer technology.
Many new laptop computers are now being sold with Solid State Drives (SSD) in place of the traditional mechanical drives with motor and spinning disks.
The subject of this column this week applies to the probably 60 percent of Guadalajara Reporter readers who use Google Chrome as their web browser. Try to imagine this fictitious scenario:
The Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University seeks to bring together expertise in technology to better understand its impact on society.
A client asked me if using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) would protect his anonymity online.