Websites February 3, 2017 Reddit bans 'alt-right' discussion forums The subreddits were shut down this week for exposing personal and confidential information.
Websites January 27, 2017 Website's Holocaust Memorial selfie-shaming message hits home A website set up to shame people who took inappropriate photos and smiling selfies at Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial has achieved its objective, according to the Israeli artist behind the ‘Yolocaust’ project.
Websites January 23, 2017 'Yolocaust' website shames Holocaust Memorial selfie takers An Israeli artist’s website is shaming people who take inappropriate photos and smiling selfies at Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial by merging the images with horrific pictures from Nazi concentration camps.
Homicide January 19, 2017 Minn. man murdered wife after searching 'dark web' for hitman, prosecutors say A Minnesota man is facing murder charges for allegedly killing his wife in November 2016 after unsuccessfully trying to hire someone else to do it for him.
Websites January 19, 2017 'Make dating great again': Trump singles site sees membership spike A dating site that matches Trump-supporting singles is enjoying a spike in membership ahead of the president-elect’s inauguration Friday.
Google January 16, 2017 YouTube restores influential conservative website's channel The YouTube channel of influential conservative politics and law website Legal Insurrection, which was controversially removed by the video sharing service last week, has been restored.
Websites January 16, 2017 Best job search websites Finding a job is tough in today's economy, but with the right website, you can find something that's suitable to your talents and individual skillset. These 9 job search website can help, though, even if you're simply looking for an internship.
Privacy January 13, 2017 Facebook loosens privacy restrictions for minors amid cyber bullying concerns Facebook announced Wednesday it would now be allowing teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17 to share their posts publicly.
Websites January 12, 2017 Obama faces digital divide growing wider on heels of FCC court ruling The great digital divide that President Obama repeatedly has pledged to fix could grow even wider, after a recent federal court ruling put the president's promise of leveling the tech playing field in jeopardy.
Websites January 10, 2017 Facing Senate hearing, Backpage.com eliminates all adult ad sections Likely an enormous blow to the profitability of the Craigslist classified competitor, Backpage.com abruptly took action prior to a Senate hearing and closed all adult advertising sections of the site.
Websites December 6, 2016 French man sent to prison for visiting pro-ISIS websites Visiting pro-terrorism websites can get you sentenced to prison in France. That's just what happened to an unidentified 32-year-old French man, who stated in court that he was merely "curious."