THOUGHT a whisk was just for whisking? Think again. A video doing the rounds on TikTok has floored cooking fans as it revealed one super clever way you can use a whisk to measure out ingredients instead of using up your cups and spoons. Who knew? Shared by TikTok user @shessunday, the clip has been watched over 3.5million times and shows how easy it is to transfer flour from a packet or container into a bowl using just a whisk. Simply wedge the whisk into the flour and then move over to the bowl, giving it a shake to release. Seems oh-so simple, but there were so many who had never seen the hack before and were left shocked. One person commented: "At this point, I'm not even sure I'm breathing correctly or not." Another posted: "Wait what!!! I could have saved myself washing all the damn spoons!" One more joked: "Getting out the whisk now," as a fourth person vouched for the hack and revealed: "Made my life super simple." One viewer was left baffled by the trick … [Read more...] about Woman shares easy whisk hack which has cooking fans floored, but not everyone’s a fan
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Second man pleads guilty to hacking celebrity accounts and stealing explicit photos
A second man has pleaded guilty to using phishing scams to access the iCloud and Gmail accounts of over 300 people, including 30 celebrities, between November 23, 2013 and August 2014. The charge is part of a federal investigation into the leak of explicit photos of Hollywood actresses in September 2014. 28-year-old Chicago, Illinois resident Edward Majerczyk admitted to the felony computer hacking charge in his plea agreement entered in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Majerczyk used phishing schemes in which he sent emails claiming to be from internet service providers. The mails directed the receivers to a website that collected their usernames and passwords, which enabled him to access their “sensitive and private photos and videos.” The plea deal will see Majerczyk’s sentence reduced from 5 years to between 6 to 12 months. Sentencing will take place once the case transfers to Illinois in a few weeks time. Three months ago, Ryan Collins of … [Read more...] about Second man pleads guilty to hacking celebrity accounts and stealing explicit photos
This quick and easy paste hack will leave your kitchen sink sparkling clean
IF you're looking for ways to give your kitchen sink some much-needed TLC, then look no further than this homemade remedy. One TikTok user has shared a very quick and easy way to make any dull sink sparkle and it's a must for all those preparing to tackle a big spring clean. Start with your kitchen and add this magic paste into your cleaning routine - all you need is baking soda and dish soap and you're good to go. Cleaning fan Jade Saine explained the process in a video, that has been viewed over 400k times, with a step-by-step guide. First, mix both the baking soda and dish soap in a bowl until it forms a paste. Then apply to the sink using a brush and cover it completely, before leaving it for 10 minutes to allow it to set. When your timer is up, grab a sponge and scrub the paste off and you'll be left with a beautifully clean sink, so shiny you may just be able to see your reflection. People were left impressed with Jade's results and fancied it giving it a … [Read more...] about This quick and easy paste hack will leave your kitchen sink sparkling clean
Now users can get harmful content removed from FB, Instagram
The content eligible for review includes posts, status updates, photos, videos, comments, and shares. IMAGE: Kindly note that this image has been posted for representational purposes only. The Oversight Board, constituted last year to examine content takedowns on Facebook and Instagram, said Tuesday it will begin accepting cases from users of the social networks who believe the company wrongfully allowed harmful content to remain on its platform. This new capability, long-sought by advocates of independent content moderation, represents an important step toward delivering a more principled and transparent model of content moderation. The Oversight Board, which went live in October last year, consists of independent members from around the world, makes binding decisions on what content Facebook and Instagram should allow or remove, based on respect for freedom of expression and human rights. “Enabling users to appeal content they want to see removed from … [Read more...] about Now users can get harmful content removed from FB, Instagram
Syrian Electronic Army: We Hacked eBay and PayPal
UPDATE - Feb. 1, 2014, 6:20 p.m. ET : Anuj Nayar, PayPal's senior director of global initiatives, told Mashable , "For a brief period today, a very limited number of people visiting certain PayPal and eBay marketing pages in the UK, France and India were redirected. The issue was quickly detected and resolved. No customer data was accessed by these redirects, and no customer accounts were affected. We take the security and privacy of our customers very seriously and are actively investigating the reasons behind the temporary redirects." The Syrian Electronic Army, a notorious hacking group, says it claimed two big-name victims Saturday: eBay and PayPal. While a hack on PayPal could put millions of peoples' bank information at risk, the hackers said this attack was a "hacktivist operation," and that they did not target account information. Instead, the SEA claimed it was able to replace the homepages of eBay and PayPal in France, Israel and the UK with its own logo. See also: … [Read more...] about Syrian Electronic Army: We Hacked eBay and PayPal