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Messaging app Telegram has said its CEO Pavel Durov, who was detained in France on Saturday, has 'nothing to hide.' From a report: Mr Durov was arrested at an airport north of Paris under a warrant for offences related to the app, according to officials. The investigation is ...
Connecting to a VPN server hides your traffic by rerouting it through an encrypted tunnel. Your ISP and other outside parties are no longer able to see your online activity—but the one who owns the tunnel still can. All of your data is then solely handled by a VPN provider ...
Len Salt, mayor of the sparsely-populated Thames-Coromandel District on the coast of New Zealand, offered a succinct reply to a sovereign citizen who requested private informationa about council staff: 'Go f✴ck yourself,' Salt wrote. Newshub reports that the message was...
You know how you have to restart your computer after installing a Windows update? And sometimes you even have to reboot several times in a row for everything to apply properly? It’s been the routine for decades now, basically for as long as Windows updates have been...
Between January 2023 and January this year, critical infrastructure worldwide saw over 420 million attacks -- equivalent to 13 attacks per second -- marking a 30 percent increase from 2022. A new report from security awareness specialist KnowBe4 shows cyberattacks targeting...
The next time I need help reimagining my indoor space, I know who to call—a cute and clever golden retriever dog named Blueberry, who his humans describe as a '5-year-old golden retriever, interior decorator, master pointer.' Blueberry has an eye for this sort of...
A $100 million gift to the country's national parks is the largest ever received, reports the National Park Service, and will have a 'transformative' impact. It comes from Lilly Endowment, a philanthropic group established by the descendents of Eli Lilly, founder of the...
Once upon a time, “reinstalling Windows” was an often recommended remedy for all sorts of computer problems. Windows 95 and XP were notorious for becoming less stable over time, with “crap in the machine” in the form of settings left in the Registry, traces of...
This scale with a built-in timer and ratio calculator is an intuitive machine that anticipates your every step.
A new report from Normalyze shows that 89 percent of organizations expect to see a significant or moderate increase in data security budgets over the next 12 months, driven by the escalating threat landscape and stringent regulatory requirements like GDPR and HIPAA. The...
Unprotected database with 12 years of biz records yanked offline Exclusive Nearly 2.7 TB of sensitive data — 31.5 million invoices, contracts, HIPPA patient consent forms, and other business documents regarding numerous companies across industries — has been exposed to...
Once upon a time, “reinstalling Windows” was an often recommended remedy for all sorts of computer problems. Windows 95 and XP were notorious for becoming less stable over time, with “crap in the machine” in the form of settings left in the Registry, traces of...
DexCom, a maker of real-time continuous glucose monitoring devices, announced today the availability of Stelo, the first over-the-counter glucose biosensor in the U.S., now purchasable without a prescription at Stelo.com. This new offering is targeted at the 125 million...
Aussies bothered by their bosses at home can now rest assured they cannot be punished for ignoring such after-hours demands. Lawmakers there passed a 'right to disconnect' bill designed to end the creep of work into home life—and an explosion of unpaid overtime. — Read the...
This weekend NASA said they'd turn to SpaceX to return two astronauts from the International Space Station, notes the Associated Press, 'rather than risk using the Boeing Starliner capsule that delivered them.' (They add that Boeing's capsule 'has been plagued by problems...
In a turbulent election year, astrologers are building their audiences by predicting twists and turns—and even winners—in the US presidential race.
Martin Shkreli paid a reported $2m for the only copy of the Wu-Tang Clan album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, a beautiful artifact that he thereby agreed to make no copies, broadcasts or public performances of. He being a notorious fraud and drug price-hiker, though, these...
So far this year, vulnerabilities have risen by 11 percent and the availability of publicly known exploits has increased by six percent. The latest Cyber Threat Intelligence Index from Flashpoint reveals 17,518 newly disclosed vulnerabilities in the first half of the year....
Sueball suggests outsourcer went out of bounds by developing competing product A subsidiary of IT outsourcer Cognizant filed a lawsuit on Friday in Texas federal court alleging that rival Infosys was involved in stealing trade secrets and engaging in anticompetitive...
The UNRWA calls Israel’s strategy of promoting alleged misinformation “destructive.”
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