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gamification

Originally thought of as a buzzword, "gamification" has entered the digital mainstream as both an interactive marketing method and an application. Gamification is the use of gaming technology for non-game applications, particularly consumer-oriented Web sites and mobile sites, in order to encourage people to connect with and use the applications. Gamification...

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HMFIC

Head MOFO In Charge

An acronym or text message used in online chat, IM, e-mail, blogs, or newsgroup postings. Click on "more info" below!

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Ugh, 1 in 5 Macs have malware!

In a challenge to the prevailing belief that Apple computers are immune to the sort of cyberattacks that plague Windows-based machines, research firm Sophos has released a study claiming that 1 in 5 Macs has malware.

According to Todd Wasserman of Mashable, the report, released in April 2012, is based on a "100,000-strong snapshot" of the millions of Macs that downloaded Sophos's free Mac antivirus software. The study found that 20 percent of Macs were carrying one or more instances of Windows malware.

Such malware doesn't cause symptoms unless the Mac owners run Windows on their machines, but it can be spread to others.

However, this doesn't appear to be solely a Windows-based problem. The report also found that 2.7 percent of Macs were infected with Mac OS malware. The majority of such Mac OS malware is composed of fake antivirus attacks, like the recent Flashback botnet. Mac owners can contract such malware by downloading e-mail attachments, visiting rogue websites and unknowingly installing it via their USB drive.

To avoid downloading such malware, Sophos recommends running an antivirus program and keeping it up to date, exercising caution about which links you click on, keeping software patches current and keeping an eye out for e-mail-based scams.

- As seen on Mashable
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Here's an interesting article about the net being akin to complex financial instruments devised by the financial world to inflate wealth: both were innovative, but once their everyday usage moves too far away from commonsense, they become destructive. A good read!

Read more: Trinidad & Tobago's Newsd@y "Net Innovation Feeds Bad Content" (PDF)

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