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4 takaways from Meta Connect you might not have seen elsewhere

5 hours ago 4 minute read 0 comments MatPawluczuk

Meta’s AR glasses, called Orion, stole the show at this year’s Meta Connect, but the conference featured plenty of other interesting announcements that deserve attention. While they may not be as groundbreaking as Orion, they offer valuable insights...

Historical Hacks: The Sony Hack

6 hours ago 5 minute read 0 comments Investigator515

This hack has more than a few intriguing twists to its story. When covering some of the earlier historical hacks, we’ve often seen particular aspects of a hack that made it pretty noteworthy. There’s Wannacry, with its domain kill switch and Ashley M...

OpenAI Canvas: Collaboration and Creativity with Artificial Intelligence

7 Oct 2024 4 minute read 0 comments Miguel M. Nunes

Transforming Interaction with Artificial Intelligence OpenAI's Canvas is a collaborative artificial intelligence tool that offers an innovative visual interface for writing and coding. With an interface that goes beyond the traditional ChatGPT text b...

Russian Bots and Subconscious Warfare in the 21st Century

3 Oct 2024 6 minute read 0 comments Ship Shard

Publication in Russian on the Zen bloghttps://dzen.ru/a/ZvlMDjDkgRuJL2tA In this post, I want to talk about the influence of Russian bot farms on Western democracies. Well, and not only Western ones. Let's talk about AI bots and Russian propaganda. I...

Wiz Drip 41. Cooperate but Retain Your Power to Choose

3 Oct 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Krisz Rokk

Technology is a ubiquitous tool widely spread across dimensional plains. Hacking and infiltrating Earth’s biological computer has always been part of your plan. You use veins to place your synthetical flames, however, you also deploy more sophisticat...

What The Tech?! Refrigeration

2 Oct 2024 5 minute read 0 comments Investigator515

Industrial cooling helped change the way we store and transport food In a world with uber eats, imported fruit and the ability to eat things that are out of season, it’s easy to forget some of the infrastructure that’s essential for allowing this to...

Meta receives multi-million dollar fine for privacy violations

2 Oct 2024 1 minute read 2 comments LeftFooted

Meta has been fined (again) for privacy violations (again). Meta has been accused of exposing Instagram and Facebook passwords of up to 600 million users by storing them incorrectly, leaving them accessible to over 20,000 Meta employees. This is ki...

Replacing the Keyboard Set on My MSI GE76 Raider

2 Oct 2024 3 minute read 0 comments WinterYeti

Holy shit. Yep, that probably summed up the article in two words. Generally, I'm the type who likes to be able to fix things on my own. I don't like the idea of spending huge amounts of money for someone else to do what I can learn, with a bit of eff...

Historical Hacks: The Capital One Breach

1 Oct 2024 5 minute read 2 comments Investigator515

There is no state actor in today's historical hack because this one was almost an inside job. If you aren’t a medium member, you can read with no paywall via substack When you’re doing a security assessment, you’re typically looking at how to harden...

Ransomware Explained - How to Reduce Exposure

1 Oct 2024 1 minute read 1 comment Matthew Rosenquist

Ransomware is one of the most devastating challenges in cybersecurity today. The attacks are vicious, expensive, impactful, and becoming commonplace. Over the years I have predicted its rise, discussed why it is so challenging, debunked myths like b...