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Saturday May 4, 2024. 10:30 AM
Security vulnerabilities often lurk undetected within organizations, a consequence of gaps in traditional security assessments. These gaps can arise from missed systems during scans or the use of improper scanning techniques or technologies for specific systems. To...
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Commuting can be expensive and boring. When you’re doing it on an eBike, however, it’s neither. For a limited time, you can get into the eBike game for an unbeatable price, since we’re offering a BirdBike eBike for more than $1,500 off, plus free shipping, while supplies...
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'It all started with the fans,' says 72-year-old actor Mark Hamill, in a montage of fans and actors in a newly-released video commemorating this year's Star Wars day. Or, as Tom's Guide writes, 'It's such a nice feeling to be a part of a huge community since fans are the...
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Oil and gas equipment intended to cut methane emissions is preventing scientists from accurately detecting greenhouse gases and pollutants, a satellite image investigation has revealed. Energy companies operating in...
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Senior Department arms control official Paul Dean on Thursday urged China and Russia to declare that artificial intelligence would never make decisions on deploying nuclear weapons. Washington had made a 'clear and strong commitment' that humans had total control over...
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If you've been having trouble falling asleep or staying asleep through the night, you may want to try listening to pink noise. What is pink noise exactly? As the Sleep Foundation explains, 'Pink noise is a sound that contains a random assortment of all the audible...
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Say goodbye to 23c and hello to 23ai Oracle has celebrated the general availability of its latest database upgrade by renaming it.…
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Onigiri is a delicious snack from Japan made of sticky rice that's shaped into triangles or balls and stuffed with anything from little bits of veggies to fish to different types of meat. You can find them at any convenient store in Japan, and they're super cheap (around 64...
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Apple reported fiscal second-quarter earnings that topped estimates, despite a 10% drop in iPhone sales. The company also announced that its board had authorized $110 billion in share repurchases, 'a 22% increase over last year's $90 billion authorization,' notes CNBC. 'It's ...
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Decline shown in data from StatCounter attributed to 'anomaly' Google's share of web searches appeared to suffer an unusually large drop in April, according to StatCounter. But the metrics biz now says that's incorrect.…
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Independent, published last month: Humans now share the web equally with bots, according to a major new report -- as some fear that the internet is dying. In recent months, the so-called 'dead internet theory' has gained new...
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Fox News praised the exhausted, trial-riddled ex-president yesterday for 'delivering' pizza to the New York City Fire Department. 'Donald Trump delivers pizza to New York City firefighters … after day in court,' said the faux news headline, applauding the four-times indicted...
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'Players who made Steam purchases of Helldivers 2 are now, months after the fact, being told by Sony that their games will be useless unless linked to a PSN account,' writes longtime Slashdot reader Baron_Yam. From a report: Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment announced ...
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Meanwhile, Alma Linux gets into supercomputers Good news for users of RHEL versions old and new – and for the freebie CentOS Linux 7, which is approaching its end of life next month.…
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A bipartisan group of senators, led by Jeff Merkley, John Kennedy, and Roger Marshall, is advocating for limitations on the Transportation Security Administration's use of facial recognition technology due to concerns about privacy and civil liberties. PBS reports: In a...
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Friday May 3, 2024. 11:58 PM
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Azerbaijan) and his wife were indicted on corruption charges Friday. They accepted nearly $600,000 over 10 years in bribes from an oil company owned by a foreign government and other international entities, the Justice Department claims. According to...
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Microsoft said this week that the most recent Windows security update for Windows 10 and Windows 11 may break VPN connections. According to Microsoft (via Bleeping Computer), “Windows devices might face VPN connection failures after installing the April 2024 security update,...
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Ready, set, sanctions? AI built by Russian infosec firm Kaspersky was used in Russian drones for its war on Ukraine, volunteer intelligence gatherers claim.…
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Ready, set, sanctions? If volunteer intelligence gatherers are correct, the US might have a good reason to impose sanctions on Russian infosec firm Kaspersky, which has been accused of helping Russia design drones used in the Ukrainian war.…
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: Late last year, an artificial intelligence engineer at Amazon was wrapping up the work week and getting ready to spend time with some friends visiting from out of town. Then, a Slack message popped up. He suddenly had a deadline ...
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