Early Days of BBS: 1980s Beginnings
Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) started as an innovative way for individuals to communicate using modems over telephone lines, enabling a single user at a time to dial into another computer. These early systems, which originated in the late 1970s and gained popularity throughout the 1980s, allowed users to post messages, share files, and even play text-based games. Unlike the internet as we know it today, BBS networks required a direct dial-in connection to a host computer running the BBS software, and the experience was predominantly text-based. Read more …
Security Alert: Single Sign-On Accounts
Why Internet Users Should Avoid Using Single Sign-On for Website Accounts
Single Sign-On (SSO) services, such as using Google or Facebook or GitHub or any other website to log in to various other websites may offer convenient access but they also come with several risks. Do not swap convenience for your security and privacy. Here's why internet users should consider avoiding using SSO. Read more …