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Why Certain Characters “Glitch” Gmail, Youtube, And Twitter
Why Certain Characters “Glitch” Gmail, Youtube, And Twitter
Why Certain Characters “Glitch” Gmail, Youtube, And Twitter
Why Certain Characters “Glitch” Gmail, Youtube, And Twitter

Why Certain Characters “Glitch” Gmail, Youtube, And Twitter

Why Certain Characters “Glitch” Gmail, Youtube, And Twitter Have you ever used Twitter, Gmail, or YouTube and noticed odd characters being displayed vertically overlay other text on the page or break out UI boundaries? If so and have wondered how this is happening, we dive into the wonderful world of Unicode that causes this behavior. For

Apple Just Killed The Macbook As We Know It: ‘Don’t Buy A Mac’ Is Good Advice — Macbook Pro, Macbook Air On Hold

Apple Just Killed The Macbook As We Know It: ‘Don’t Buy A Mac’ Is Good Advice — Macbook Pro, Macbook Air On Hold This week Apple killed the MacBook until further notice. Apple couched it as a “transition” away from Intel but the net effect is the same: any Intel-based MacBook Pro or MacBook Air you buy

Hackers Breach E27, Want “Donation” To Reveal Vulnerabilities

Hackers Breach E27, Want “Donation” To Reveal Vulnerabilities Asian media firm E27 has been hacked, and attackers ask for a small “donation” to provide information on the vulnerabilities used in the attack. E27 is a media company that offers Asian technology startup news and a community where members can communicate and learn from each other.

Hackers Hide Credit Card Stealing Script In Favicon Metadata

Hackers Hide Credit Card Stealing Script In Favicon Metadata Hackers are always evolving their tactics to stay one step ahead of security companies. A perfect example of this is the hiding of malicious credit card stealing scripts in the EXIF data of a favicon image to evade detection. A common attack used to steal credit

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