October Meetings 2023
October 5, 2023 - Why Hackers Target Facebook Accounts, Sign in with Apple,
Drone Delivery Breakthrough for UPS,
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Club Questions
Drone Delivery Breakthrough for UPS,
"If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times,
Don't click on any Unknown Links."
- Your dad when you were 12
Club Questions

Why Hackers Target Facebook
We all know Facebook, that website that lets you keep up with cousin Tommy in Minnesota and your high school buddies back home, but what happens when someone hijacks your entire Facebook profile? And why would anyone want to hack your Facebook account? Well hackers have many reasons why they would (start) with your Facebook account, for one it's a relatively easy account to hack, as opposed to your bank account for example. And the older your Facebook account is, the more valuable it is to hackers. To learn more about why hackers target Facebook accounts, take a look at this article.

Sign in with Apple
"Sign in with Apple" is a user authentication feature introduced by Apple that offers a convenient and privacy-focused way for users to log in to apps and websites. Users can choose to sign in using their Apple ID, which is protected by biometric authentication (Touch ID or Face ID) or a secure passcode. One of its key advantages is its emphasis on user privacy, as it enables users to share their email address with the app or website while Apple generates a unique, random email address for them, ensuring personal email privacy. This feature simplifies the sign-in process and enhances user data security, making it a popular choice for both developers and users. To learn more about using Sign in with Apple, take a look at this article.
"Sign in with Apple" is a user authentication feature introduced by Apple that offers a convenient and privacy-focused way for users to log in to apps and websites. Users can choose to sign in using their Apple ID, which is protected by biometric authentication (Touch ID or Face ID) or a secure passcode. One of its key advantages is its emphasis on user privacy, as it enables users to share their email address with the app or website while Apple generates a unique, random email address for them, ensuring personal email privacy. This feature simplifies the sign-in process and enhances user data security, making it a popular choice for both developers and users. To learn more about using Sign in with Apple, take a look at this article.

Drone Delivery Break thru for UPS
In a boost for UPS’s drone delivery ambitions, the company has been given clearance by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to fly its machines beyond the line of sight, meaning they can now fly greater distances to a delivery location. Before the FAA’s approval, drone flights by the shipping giant needed someone on the ground to keep visual track of the machine as it flew through the sky to ensure safe travel. To learn more about how your UPS deliveries might soon be coming via drone, take a look at this article.