MAC Virus 1989: WDEF and the Evolution of Mac Security
Have you ever wondered how a simple disk could turn your computer into a slow, crashing mess? Back in 1989, the WDEF Mac Virus did just that to countless Macintosh computers. It spread silently, without users even clicking anything. This was a time when viruses were mostly seen on PCs, so the Mac community was … Continue reading “MAC Virus 1989: WDEF and the Evolution of Mac Security”
Ownership: How Tokenization Transforms High-Value Investments
The way we approach owning and investing in high-value assets has dramatically shifted due to tokenization, offering new prospects for both tokenization and fractional ownership. For example, even if you are at the lower end of the economic pyramid, you can still own a small share of a luxury apartment or a famous painting. With … Continue reading “Ownership: How Tokenization Transforms High-Value Investments”
1987 Christmas Virus: The First WAN Virus in History
Imagine it’s 1987, and you’re sitting at your desk, working on a big project. Suddenly, a message pops up on your computer screen. It’s a Christmas tree made out of characters. Harmless, right? You laugh, maybe share it with a colleague, thinking it’s just a festive prank. But little did anyone know that this innocent-looking tree … Continue reading “1987 Christmas Virus: The First WAN Virus in History”