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Pocket has long been the go-to place to discover, save, and spend time with the most thought-provoking and entertaining content from around the web. Originally called Read It Later, it commenced its journey as a Firefox browser extension, eventually became a popular and long-standing app, before it was acquired by Mozilla in 2017. And now, the recent update is that all Pocket accounts will be transitioned to use Firefox accounts as of June 30, 2022. This means Mozilla is removing “email and password managed by Pocket” log in option in order to offer its users a more secure system, developed by security experts at Mozilla, via Firefox Accounts.   So if you use Pocket and already have a Firefox account, or if you don’t mind creating one, there’s no reason for you to switch to another app to collect, manage and access your bookmarks. However, if you’re reluctant to add a Firefox account for any reason, we have reviewed alternatives along with Pocket that help you do the same: save stories you see online, so you can enjoy them on your own time. Check out our Cover Story titled “4 BEST APPS TO SAVE CONTENT ONLINE FOR LATER ACCESS.”   The Log4Shell complex of vulnerabilities in the Log4J software have now been publicly known for more than two months. The vulnerability impacts default configurations of several Apache frameworks, including Apache Struts2, Apache Solr, Apache Druid, and Apache Flink, which are utilized by numerous organizations from Apple, Amazon, Cloudflare, Twitter, Steam, and others. Barracuda researchers uncovered some interesting insights into these attacks and their working. Details inside.   In the pages to follow, know what the experts have to say about the space-based infrastructure, digitizing the traditional infrastructure, and how YouTube is tackling key misinformation challenges, and more.