Fraudsters Are Using Machine Learning To Help Write Scam Emails In Different Languages

BEC attacks are some of the most effective and financially damaging cyberattacks, with the FBI estimating that they have cost businesses a combined total of more than $43 billion in recent years. In Depth: These experts are racing to protect AI from hackers. Time is running out For cyber criminals, they’re a relatively simple but effective means of making money; the only requirements are an email account to send the initial phishing emails, plus some research on the desired targets....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 846 words · Sara Leroy

Garmin Marq Performance Editions Band And Sensor Options For Luxury Gps Tool Watches

The new MARQ Performance Editions were announced for four of the eight MARQ devices. Performance Editions are available for the MARQ Driver, Aviator, Athlete, and Adventurer. In three of the four new watch offerings, the price for the Performance Edition is less than the same MARQ watch. Some of the MARQ watches come with leather or metal bands while the Performance Editions shift to a silicone band offering. If you want to save some money and want a MARQ device, the Performance Edition options are compelling....

April 10, 2023 · 1 min · 195 words · Bill Curry

Get A Whole Lifetime Of Magellantv S Documentaries And Powerful Vpn Protection For Less Than 200

Few things are better than relaxing with documentaries on subjects from a wide variety of genres, such as space, civilization, nature, science, and much more. But when you want to dive deep into fact-based shows on ancient history, war, crime, technology, culture, and more, you do not want to be interrupted by ads every ten minutes. MagellanTV offers more than 3,000 movies and series from the best filmmakers in the world with no interruptions ever....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 322 words · Kristin Worthley

Get Over 270 Hours Of Coding And Job Interview Training For 60

Total novices can begin with “Java Foundations,” rated an average of 4.9 stars out of 5 from former students. Java’s not only widely used in software and web development, but you can also find it in Android apps. And this bundle doesn’t just teach you skills. The “How to Get a Job as a Web Developer” and “Java Interview Questions: Data Structures & Algorithms” courses delve into the interpersonal traits you need to get hired....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 235 words · Shaun Baker

Get This 6 Axis Mini Robot Arm Professional Kit While It S More Than 100 Off

The kit is pre-assembled, so it’s ready to use right out the box. The unit is very compact, weighing about the same as a laptop. The hardware is based on an Arduino control board and allows expandable interfaces. You can learn more about Arduino and Raspberry Pi with these project-based courses if you like. This mini robot arm has omnidirectional movement, with a 3D space that allows it to turn and tilt....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 239 words · Jose Banta

Get This Highly Rated Video Editing Software On Windows For Under 70

From YouTube clips and social media posts to virtual presentations and amateur documentaries, possibilities are essentially endless these days in terms of video production. Moreover, the process from start to finish is accessible at our fingertips via innovative software. Thus a combination of effort and tools can go a long way toward separating someone’s creation from the pack. For example, the Wondershare Filmora provides a creative, comprehensive video editing experience on one easy-to-use platform....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 283 words · Clara Kelly

Getsafe Review Simple Set Up Powerful Wireless Security

The Claim GetSafe is simple to set up and has powerful wireless security. Is it true? Yes. GetSafe’s system can be installed quickly: The components come paired from the factory, so they’re ready to go once you power them up. And the wireless security system arrives with a pre-installed AT&T Cellular 3G SIM card and a lithium backup battery to guarantee the system is still alert even if there’s a power outage, your Wi-Fi blips out, or someone cuts the telephone lines....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 869 words · Jeff Acosta

Github Pushes Users To Enable 2Fa Following End Of Password Authentication For Git Operations

In a blog post this week, Github’s Mike Hanley explained that beginning on August 13, GitHub stopped accepting account passwords when authenticating Git operations. The platform now requires people to use stronger authentication factors like personal access tokens, SSH keys, or OAuth or GitHub App installation tokens for all authenticated Git operations on GitHub.com. Hanley added that in addition to ditching passwords, GitHub has taken other measures like investing in verified devices, preventing the use of compromised passwords, supporting WebAuthn and more....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 419 words · Karen Freyermuth

Github Tackles Severe Vulnerabilities In Node Js Packages

On Wednesday, GitHub said the company received reports from Robert Chen and Philip Papurt, between July 21 and August 13, of security flaws impacting the packages via one of GitHub’s bug bounty programs, which give researchers credit and financial rewards for responsibly disclosing vulnerabilities to the vendor. GitHub’s Chief Security Officer Mike Hanley says that these reports prompted GitHub to conduct its own review of tar and @npmcli/arborist, leading to the discovery of additional security issues....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 566 words · Randall Thompson

Go Back To The Office Some Workers Would Rather Sacrifice Half Their Pay And Their Holidays

A survey of 3,500 US workers commissioned by GoodHire, an employment screening service provider, found that more than two-thirds (68%) would choose remote working over working from an office – a sentiment that has been echoed thoroughly by white-collar workers who have enjoyed the freedom and flexibility of working from home during the pandemic. So hesitant are employees to return to the office, in fact, that 61% of those surveyed said they would be willing to take a pay cut in exchange for being able to work from home permanently....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 894 words · Hugh Munn

Google Twitter Back Sharethemicincyber Campaign To Expand Cybersecurity Industry

Camille Stewart, co-founder of #ShareTheMicInCyber, said #ShareTheMicInCyber will be working with New America on a diversity initiative funded by Google, Twitter, and Craig Newmark Philanthropies. “We are excited to expand the impact of #ShareTheMicInCyber by creating a fellowship that will allow for sustained and deeper impact,” Stewart said. A fellowship will be created for 2022 that will be centered around researching diversity and inclusion in the cybersecurity industry, nurturing a stable of mentors and organizing professional development activities....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 898 words · Gregory Bullinger

Google We Re Sending Out Lots More Phishing And Malware Attack Warnings Here S Why

“So far in 2021, we’ve sent over 50,000 warnings, a nearly 33% increase from this time in 2020. This spike is largely due to blocking an unusually large campaign from a Russian actor known as APT28 or Fancy Bear,” Google security engineer and Threat Analysis Group (TAG) team member Ajax Bash notes in a blogpost. Shane Huntley from TAG tweeted on October 7 that the group had sent an “above average batch of government-backed security warnings yesterday”....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 633 words · Justin Mcdonald

Google Brings Waze And Maps Teams Together In Cost Cutting Move

The Wall Street Journal reports that more than 500 employees at Waze will join Google’s Geo organization, which is responsible for Maps, Earth and Street View. The move is happening today. There are no redundancies as part of the move, but Waze CEO Neha Parikh will leave her role after a transition period, a Google spokeswoman told WSJ. Also: How to change the navigation voice in Waze Google is tightening its belt along with the rest of the tech sector in the face of uncertain macroeconomic conditions....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 337 words · Nicholas Paddock

Google Chrome Apply New Security Update Now To Fix These Six High Severity Bugs

Google has detailed some of the fixes in a Google Chrome release update – although the company is currently withholding full details about many of the issues until most users have applied the updates, which are due to roll out over the coming days and weeks. In total, the latest Google Chrome update includes 10 security updates, which are also available for Google Chrome on mobile devices unless otherwise indicated....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Gary Kaufman

Google Loses Appeal Against 2 4 Billion Eu Fine For Demoting Rival Shopping Services

The European Commission ruling was made in 2017, with the regulator doling out a €2.42 billion fine against Google as a result of the preferential treatment it gave to its own price-comparison services. At the time, it was the largest penalty that the European Commission had ever issued. The €2.42 billion fine would become the first of three issued to Google by European Commission EVP Margrethe Vestager, with the latter two being issued for Google’s alleged anticompetitive practices in Android and AdSense....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 377 words · James Little

Grab Finds Sweet Spot Of Data Lake And Data Warehouse In Its Centralised Data Platform

Speaking as part of the virtual 2021 Databricks Data and AI World Tour APAC event, Lazuardi touted said the Singapore-based tech giant Grab believes it has uncovered the sweet spot between a data lake and data warehouse by building a centralised data platform. Dubbed as Grab’s one central data, or OCD for short, the platform was built on Databricks’ Delta Lake, and designed to bring together the flexibility and reliability of a data lake and the BI capabilities of a data warehouse....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 526 words · Jessica Johnson

Hackers Used Never Before Seen Wiper In Recent Attack On Iranian Train System

On July 9, local news outlets began reporting on a cyberattack targeting the Iranian train system, with hackers defacing display screens in train stations by asking passengers to call ‘64411’, the phone number of Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei’s office. Train services were disrupted and just one day later, hackers took down the website of Iran’s transport ministry. According to Reuters, the ministry’s portal and sub-portal sites went down after the attack targeted computers at the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development....

April 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1302 words · Ingeborg Leibowitz

Hate Google Chrome On Android Here S How To Get Rid Of It

But what do you do on Android? It’s built into the operating system, and you can’t just delete it. Here’s what you do. Must read: Why you need to urgently update all your iPhones, iPads, and Macs - NOW! First off, the steps are the same as with any other platform. Get your data out, especially your passwords. You don’t want to lose them, and my suggestion is that you bring them into a password manager....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Ramona Horton

Here S How One Tech Company Uses Data To Enhance Recruitment And Hiring Diversity

“Using data to make hiring decisions is essential, but certainly not easy,” Kieran said. Striving for diverse teams and workplaces isn’t only the right thing to do. It also can enhance innovation and financial performance. Data supports that assertion. And step one, according to Fast Company, is to “actively recruit diverse candidates.” Just in case you needed a reminder — hiring matters. “When considering the total costs involved to hire and pay an employee, the cost to retain that person, and then factoring in the potential cost of replacing them, it’s clear that we should treat every hiring decision that we make as a six-figure purchase for the company,” Kieran said....

April 10, 2023 · 7 min · 1402 words · Paul Reyes

Here S How To Opt Out Of Google Chrome S Privacy Sandbox Floc Trials

According to some (such as the EFF, for example), this new feature raises new privacy risks. Want to opt out of the trial? Here’s how. Must read: These three simple tips will keep your iPhone safe from hackers First off, are you running Chrome on a Windows/Mac/Linux, or Android: On Windows/Mac/Linux, type chrome://settings/privacySandbox into the address bar and hit Enter. On Android, open the Google Chrome menu, then tap on Settings > Privacy and security > Privacy Sandbox....

April 10, 2023 · 1 min · 169 words · Thomas Brooks