1 in 4 Young Adults Regret Social Media Posts [SURVEY] - Mashable

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1 in 4 Young Adults Regret Social Media Posts [SURVEY]
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That could be why a new survey finds about one in four young adults fear they'll get fired or turned down for a job by employers who see their more risqué social-media posts. Legal-information website FindLaw.com conducted a "demographically balanced" ...
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Startup OverNear Wants to Put the 'Social' Back Into 'Social Networking' - Benzinga

Startup OverNear Wants to Put the 'Social' Back Into 'Social Networking'
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The social media app -- which promises to "bring your social network to life" while putting the "social back into social networking" -- aims to change the way people connect. "[Traditional social media sites] are not an effective way to reach the ...



Porn sites are more popular than social networking sites —at least in the UK - GMA News

Porn sites are more popular than social networking sites —at least in the UK
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Here's a dose of the naked truth for some netizens: porn sites get more Internet traffic than social networking sites, at least in the United Kingdom. A report on the UK's The Guardian based this on figures from SimilarWeb, a Tel Aviv-based web ...
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Hackers use bogus Chrome, Firefox extensions to pilfer social media accounts - PCWorld

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Hackers use bogus Chrome, Firefox extensions to pilfer social media accounts
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Trend Micro has found two malicious browser extensions that hijack Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ accounts. The attackers plant links on social media sites that, if clicked, implore users to install a video player update. It is a common method hackers ...
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