A new Facebook virus uses clickjacking to spam friends and users with sexually offensive, violent and gory images of people, celebrities and animals.
Facebook has been hit hard by an all-new virus, where people have reported pornographic and violent images being streamed continuously on their newsfeeds.
Thirteen-year-old Allie Loftis arrived on Peter Pan bus Nov. 4 and was last seen leaving the Port Authority Bus Terminal last Friday night.
Ilya Zhitomirskiy, a co-founder of the open-source social networking website Diaspora, died at the young age of 22, shocking everyone. San Francisco Police Department Officer Alvie Esparza told CNNMoney on Sunday that the initial determination of cause of death appeared to be suicide.
Fans react to “The Hunger Games” trailer.
Nothing is more exciting than to kick-start a holiday season by being the first customer at an acclaimed toy store. This is what ToysRUs is offering to its customers by throwing open its doors at 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving night.
Any social networking business grows on its user base and Facebook, the world's largest social networking site, is no exception.
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protestors are being ousted from their Zuccotti Park encampment in New York City by hundreds of New York City police officers, who say that the camps will be returned cleaned and restored before the morning.
Ilya Zhitomirskiy, 22, the co-founder of open source social networking site Diaspora, was found dead at his home in San Francisco this weekend. An officer from the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) confirmed on Monday that the initial police report described the incident as a suicide.
Diaspora, the open-source alternative to Facebook, has lost one of its co-founders, Ilya Zhitomirskiy. He died Saturday at the age of 22, and police now say the cause of death was suicide.
Even after Bank of America backed off its $5 monthly debit card fee, banks are still raising existing fees and tacking on new fees in order to garner additional revenue.
Professional skier Jamie Pierre, full name: Matthew Jamie Pierre, died Sunday afternoon after he was swept off a rocky cliff by an avalanche he triggered dropping into a steep northwest facing slope while he and a friend were snowboarding at Utah's Snowbird Ski Resort, according to sources.
Veteran British rock band Black Sabbath announced on Friday they are reuniting in their original four man line-up for their first new album in 33 years and a 2012 world tour.
Egyptians are facing a blizzard of posters and TV adverts seeking their votes in the first free parliamentary election in decades but some campaigners are turning to tricks like tearing down rival posters in a race where every vote counts.
It looks like Jesse James has done it again. In a verbose Facebook post, titled Thank you, Jesse James, Kat Von D told the world that she believes James has cheated on her with as many as 19 women.
Armed with her Twitter account, and over 220,000 followers, @SororityProblem is out to conquer the publishing world with her second book, Sucks to Suck the sequel to her first hit novel Sorry I'm Not Sorry. Sorry I'm Not Sorry is currently available for both Kindle and the Nook. Sucks to Suck will be released November 21.
Diaspora, the open-source alternative to Facebook, has lost one of its co-founders, Ilya Zhitomirskiy. He died Saturday at the age of 22.
Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik had his first public court hearing on Monday.
Daily deals, group buying, group coupons, social commerce and flash sales have emerged as the Internet's new growth segment, modernizing, in the process, the way local consumer services are promoted.
GOP Presidential nominee Michele Bachmann claims she has proof that the CBS News/National Journal debate Saturday was biased against her. Late Saturday, Bachmann's campaign accused CBS News of purposely suppressing [their] conservative message and limiting Michele's questions.
Richard Hulls captured a video of something [a large, elongated object] in the water that, at first glance, looks like a ripple or a wave. On closer observation, Hulls claims, it looks like a large sea creature -- one Hulls indicates is Ogopogo.
Facebook is finalizing a settlement with federal regulators over changes to its privacy policies enacted two years ago, the Wall Street Journal reported.