7 Million Fans Like Leo Messi’s Facebook Page in 7 Hours Seven hours after Argentine soccer player Leo Messi started a Facebook Page, he has almost 7 million Likes as of Wednesday afternoon.To put that number into perspective, it’s nearly 40% as many Likes as U.S. President Barack Obama has on his Facebook Page and about 30% as many as Justin Bieber fans have contributed to the pop star’s Facebook Page — but Messi’s Likes were gathered in hours, not years.Messi, who plays for FC Barcelona and is considered by many to be the best soccer player in the world, wrote in a translated welcome message on the page, “Hola! Welcome to everyone. Thank you very much for the great number of messages that I have received. I am so excited! From now on we will be more closely connected … through Facebook.”Lady Gaga beat Obama to 10 million Likes last summer, but we can’t remember another celebrity nearing the milestone so quickly. We’ve reached out to Facebook about whether Messi has set a Facebook record.Update: Some commenters have suggested that Messi may have automatically transferred fans from his unofficial pages to his official page. While Facebook allows businesses to merge place pages with fan pages and to turn personal profile pages into fan pages, there’s not a public option to merge multiple fan pages. We’ve reached out to Facebook about whether Messi’s page administrator negotiated a merge with a Facebook representative.Source : Mashable Social Media 7 Million Fans Like Leo Messi’s Facebook Page in 7 Hours Seven hours after Argentine soccer player Leo Messi started a Facebook Page, he has almost 7 million Likes as of Wednesday afternoon. To put... Baca selengkapnya »
Google Executives Threatened 20.000 Tweet a Year The U.S. federal agency the FBI had arrested a 27-year-old boy who allegedly sent a threat to Google executives, Marissa Mayer, the past year. The threat has been running for one year, from November 2010 until August 2011 and amounted to 20 thousand tweet.Mayer, Google's first female engineer who served as vice president of the local map service and location, is the target of threats Calvin Gregory King, the name of the suspect. In his tweet King also alleges Mayer belong to a group that infect him with HIV disease. King also wrote derogatory statements that Jews, blacks, and Latin.The FBI claimed there was no apparent relationship between Meyer with the King, who was arrested in San Antonio on August 19, 2011 and, after fleeing Virginia. After his arrest, King chose to take to San Francisco, as quoted by the San Antonio Express-News.The FBI began working on the case since the safety of Google, in writing this report the incident in February 2011. King allegedly used three Twitter account, with the message he sent from Virginia and Texas. When the FBI interviewed Mayer in April 2011, this 36-year-old woman claimed that she was disturbed and felt that the actors always follow all the information about and control over the internet.If the King found guilty, then he will be snared five-year prison sentence for interstate activities and the threat of an additional 2 years in prison for abuse of communication does. Google Executives Threatened 20.000 Tweet a Year The U.S. federal agency the FBI had arrested a 27-year-old boy who allegedly sent a threat to Google executives, Marissa Mayer, the past yea... Baca selengkapnya »
Hacker Monitoring 300.000 Gmail User in Iran 300 thousand users Google email service (Gmail) on Iran should accept the fact that during this communication may be spied upon by a hacker or hackers. This is because they use fake security certificate that has been designed by hackers. Previously, users of Gmail using a security certificate from the Netherlands, issued by Diginotar. However, since July 2011 website Diginotar hackers attacked and caused 333 false security certificate can spread to various sites. Security certificate issued Diginotar should ensure communications made by the user of a website. With the certificate, website visitors, especially email users will feel secure because the communications do not be seen by others. However, since Diginotar attacked by hackers, the entire communication from 300 thousand Gmail users in Iran becomes vulnerable. Report violations committed hackers discovered by Fox-IT, which then issued its report on Sept. 5. Fox-IT reports indicate that the hackers were able to access an internal system for a month before DigiNotar take action. DigiNotar has asked the Dutch government to help restore the attack. Behind it, Google and many other companies have issued updates to ensure that the false certificates could no longer be used in email service. DigiNotar is a second security certificate victims of hackers. In March 2011, Comodo also experienced the same thing. There is evidence that the same hackers were behind both attacks. Messages sent hackers through a site stating that they have also mastered other manufacturers' Web sites security certificate. Earlier, the Dutch government has also started an investigation to determine whether personal data of citizens of the Netherlands as a file income tax returns have also been monitored hackers. Vincent van Steen, a spokesman for the Dutch Foreign Minister, said that the ministry was working to learn more about how the intrusion occurred and how to prevent future attacks (The New York Times, BBC). Hacker Monitoring 300.000 Gmail User in Iran 300 thousand users Google email service (Gmail) on Iran should accept the fact that during this communication may be spied upon by a hacke... Baca selengkapnya »
Sometimes People Pretend Check Cell Phone As many as 13 percent of mobile phone users often pretend to examine the phone when she was not to be disturbed or avoid interaction with others. This report was published by the Pew Internet research institute that conducted the survey related to the behavior of cell phone use in adults in the United States. Of the 2277 adults who responded, 13 percent of whom claimed to have pretended to check the phone or on the phone. In the respondents come from the younger, the age of 18 to 29 years, the percentage is even greater. About 30 percent of respondents claimed to avoid contact with someone with a direct check on their cell phones. Appear also in the survey, about 42 percent of respondents claimed to have problems working on a job if you're away from phones. "More than half of respondents (51 percent) had used their phones at least once to find the information they need quickly," said the study results. About a quarter or exactly 27 percent said they had to deal with situations when they have trouble doing things because their phones were not on hand. At least 35 percent of adults now have a smartphone. Other findings, only 29 percent of respondents said that they never turn off cell phones in order to rest.Source from : Blogger Maps Sometimes People Pretend Check Cell Phone As many as 13 percent of mobile phone users often pretend to examine the phone when she was not to be disturbed or avoid interaction with... Baca selengkapnya »