After a Twitter user hacked over 50,000 printers last week to promote PewDiePie's YouTube channel as part of a guerilla marketing campaign, a new service has spawned over the weekend advertising the ...
Hackers normally try to take control or manipulate your computer, but your internet-connected printers are also at risk. That is all according to a report from Vice, which finds that someone had ...
Hackers aren’t just posting spammy-looking Facebook comments in support of their favorite YouTuber anymore. It’s come to this: A YouTube subscription rivalry has resulted in not one, but two recent ...
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