So you saw a fun GIF on X, formerly known as Twitter. That's cool, good for you, seems like fun. Now you want to save it for your own personal use. That's cool, too, but unfortunately a bit more ...
UPDATE: While Facebook added support for natively posting GIFs, the ability to leave them in comments was not added---thankfully, a new Chrome extension just launched which can do exactly that.
Well, this escalated -- then de-escalated -- quickly. But expand the lens and it's a story with no end in sight. First, Jim Weber posted a GIF of American gymnast Aly Raisman to Twitter, lauding her ...
Twitter yesterday suspended two sports media accounts after the National Football League and other sports leagues filed takedown notices complaining that their sharing of short game videos violates ...
Microsoft has fixed a security flaw in Microsoft Teams that, if left unattended, could have been exploited to take over user accounts. By hijacking a Teams account, the bad actors might eventually ...
Animated GIFs have become so huge. They're everywhere. But why? On the surface, they're pretty silly—a few frames of video, endlessly looping in time. There are GIFs of Star Trek's Picard facepalming, ...
Microsoft has resolved security problems in Microsoft Teams that could have been used in an attack chain to take over user accounts -- all with the help of a .GIF file. On Monday, cybersecurity ...
Senior writer at Forbes covering cybercrime, privacy and surveillance. For at least three weeks from the end of February till mid-March, a malicious GIF could’ve stolen user data from Microsoft Teams ...