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The first spam: how did it appear?


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Monday 19 April 2021 à 05:21 by Natalia Kudryavtseva.
Spam is one of the main problems of the Internet nowadays. It overloads your inbox, infects the computer system, and doesn’t do anything good neither to your PC nor to your email client. In Internet Archaeology, we dig into the history of major web and tech events and inventions, so in this article, you will find out
where this so well-known and familiar to every internet user, spam is coming from, and who is the “evil genius” inventor, and what does it have to do with canned meat.
Where is the spam coming from? ....

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Why Is Mother's Maiden Name Still Used as a Security Question?


The Internet now is full of headlines about that we have to retire security questions, that all this “personal information” is no longer private in the internet era etc. In this article we decided to dig into the topic: do these security questions still protect us from hackers and intruders or should we leave this vulnerable protection mechanism in the past?
Security Questions: Take or Toss?
There are many mechanisms created to protect our personal information, our private accounts and data, such as various antivirus programs, firewalls, two-step authentication processes, passwords and security questions. However, passwords and security questions are far from a flawless security solution. They can be stolen, picked or spied on quite easily. ....

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How the Word


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Internet Archaeology we talk about various web standards, icons, terms and concepts: how they appeared and took their place firmly in the web culture. Read this article to find out
how the word “blog” became widespread and where is it coming from.
How the Word Blog First Appeared
Blogs, as we know them today, have quite a long history. First, resources with personal thoughts and newsfeed in reverse chronological order appeared in the early Usenet and the .PLAN extension from Unix operating system. The modern form of blogging then came up in 1994 when Swarthmore College student Justin Hall created http://www.links.net/ website to share interesting links he found on the web. ....

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Why Does the Menu Icon Look Like a Hamburger?


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Monday 18 January 2021 à 09:17 by Natalia Kudryavtseva.
In the Internet Archaeology rubric, we talk about some very familiar standards of the Internet that we often don t even notice. This time we would like to draw your attention to the menu icon. Have you ever paid attention to it? Funny fact, but in almost all interfaces it looks like a hamburger. In this article, you will find out
why it has this image, does it have something to do with the air vent or with an actual hamburger and what are the origins of the menu icon.
Why Does the Menu Icon Look Like a Hamburger? ....

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