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Stolen credentials edge out email tricks for cloud break-ins because they're so easy to get Criminals used stolen credentials more frequently than email phishing to gain access into their victims' IT systems last year, marking the first time that compromised login details...
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: A U.S. appeals court on Monday revived a proposed data privacy class action against Shopify, a decision that could make it easier for American courts to assert jurisdiction over internet-based platforms. In a 10-1 decision,...
And chock-full of 'anti-China' and 'anti-science' narratives to boot. On the heels of the Trump administration declaring that 'the pandemic is over' and cutting a whopping $11.4 billion in COVID-19 funding from the CDC and another $577 million from the NIH for research...
The folks behind OpenMandriva have officially released version 6.0 of their Linux distribution. This is the fixed-point “Rock” release, and not the rolling edition, so it is all about stability rather than chasing the latest experimental packages. KDE Plasma 6 is the...
Former Microsoft engineer calls the Windows of today 'a tool that's a bit of an adversary' Comment Former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer has weighed in on why Microsoft moved from paid upgrades to Windows as a Service. As ever, the old adage applies – when the product is...
Upgrade your locks with fingerprint-scanning or a keypad, whether it’s at the front door or a sliding glass entryway.
'Europe Stand Tall' campaign kicks off amid fear, uncertainty and doubt about Trump administration Danish consultancy Netcompany is the latest European business to warn of dependency on US technology as unpredictability in the White House continues to eat away at trust in...
In her new book, On Muscle, Bonnie Tsui investigates the other stuff our thews remember—like how to grow when you exercise.
Preorders are now live for Nintendo's latest console, which launches on June 5. We’ve answered all your burning questions about pricing, retail hours, queues, and launch titles.
New research shows that many college-educated workers believe their degrees aren’t necessary for their jobs and say they wouldn’t have gone to college if degrees weren’t required for so many roles. In fact, some workers consider their degrees a complete waste of money, ...
We all have bad habits. On a Windows PC, it’s easy to fall into patterns that are “good enough” — they get the job done but may not be the fastest or easiest way to achieve your goals. It’s not that these habits are wrong — it’s that some things are just a bit...
A new survey of 2,300 adults worldwide reveals that 79 percent of Gen Z believe reusing the same password across multiple accounts is risky, however, 72 percent still admit to doing so. The study from Bitwarden ahead of next Thursday's World Password Day also shows 59...
Bake in security now or pay later, says Mike Rogers AI engineers should take a lesson from the early days of cybersecurity and bake safety and security into their models during development, rather than trying to bolt it on after the fact, according to former NSA boss Mike...
AI education is officially coming to a school in the US near you. US President Donald Trump has signed the Executive Order on Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth, which allows K-12 public schools to implement AI training for students. The order...
China is limiting US access to critical minerals in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but the move isn’t as devastating as Beijing wants it to be.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Google’s got a wild new idea about “reinventing” how we silence our phones. It’s happening now, in the current Android 15 era of our favorite operating system. Google eliminated the simple, one-tap system for silencing a...
Despite Horizon fallout, Japanese supplier continues to win public sector work Fujitsu has won a £125 million ($167 million) contract to build Northern Ireland's new land registry system, despite promising not to bid for UK public sector work in the wake of the Post Office...
In March, Finland successfully completed the first test of its encapsulation plant, which, if finished, will become the world’s first permanent underground storage facility for radioactive waste.
As artificial intelligence finds its way into more and more areas there are concerns around accuracy, security, jobs and more. Addressing these means organizations will need to fill some new roles. To find out what they are and what impact they will have we spoke to Aimei...
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly alleges the companies are selling illegal off-brand versions of its best-selling diabetes and weight-loss drugs, Mounjaro and Zepbound.
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