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The Heartbleed Hit List: The Passwords You Need to Change Right Now and 10 More

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The Heartbleed Hit List: The Passwords You Need to Change Right Now

A look at which companies have issued a security patch to fix the Heartbleed bug.

How to Protect Yourself From the Heartbleed Bug

If you've logged into sites like Yahoo or OKCupid recently, you could be susceptible to a major security vulnerability related to the Heartbleed bug.

Veet Pulls Its Ad After Creating Hairy Controversy

A Veet ad stirs up controversy about shaming women into shaving.

Why Heartbleed Is the Ultimate Web Nightmare

Heartbleed has the potential to be one of the biggest, most widespread vulnerabilities in the history of the modern web.

Facebook's Not Messing Around: Messenger Will Be the Only Way to Chat on Mobile

Facebook will soon eliminate messaging from its iOS and Android apps, forcing users to download Messenger in order to chat on mobile.

11 Reasons Why Pulling Messenger From Facebook Mobile Is a Terrible Idea

Facebook is preparing to drop chat from its mobile app and force users to install a separate Messenger app. It's a bad idea.

Beloved 8-Year-Old Michigan State Fan 'Princess Lacey' Dies of Cancer

Lacey "Princess" Holsworth, the 8-year-old whose battle with cancer led to an unlikely friendship with Michigan State basketball star Adreian Payne, has died. Beloved by Michiga...

Lost and Found: 100-Year-Old Message in a Bottle Finally Delivered

Richard Platz, threw a bottle into Germany's Baltic Coast in 1913 and today it's believed to be the oldest message in a bottle.

After Boston Bombing, a Glimpse of Peace for Newlywed Survivors

Rebekah Gregory and Pete DiMartino were severely injured in the Boston bombings. On April 4, 2014, amidst the surgeries and nightmares, they tied the knot.

8 Personal Fitness Tools to Get You Ready for Beach Season

A personalized fitness program will cater to your body's unique needs.

Anti-Bullying Film Gets Shorter Every Time You Share It

This anti-bullying film from Singapore makes a point about the issue by getting shorter every time you share it.

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