iOS 17 Could Turn the iPhone Lock Screen Into a Smart Home Display
It turns out Apple’s next big iOS update may turn the phone into something of a competitor for Google’s Pixel Tablet. The next iOS update, which is expected to debut at WWDC in June, could transform the iPhone lock screen, letting it act more like a smart home display to show users the weather, notifications, calendar…
Dangerous Regions: Isolating Branch Offices in High-Risk Countries
European Union Could Weaken or Remove Encryption of Private Communications, Leaked Documents Show
the European Union in an effort to control the spread of child sexual abuse
material (CSAM), according to a leaked report obtained by Wired.
Encryption, whether in a messaging app, email or another form of communication,
is a double-edged sword. It gives users a reasonable measure of privacy, but it
also helps criminals hide their communications. Breaking one will always result
in hurting the other.
The situation
Elon Musk Turns Ron DeSantis’ Presidential Run Announcement Into a Twitter ‘DeSaster’
Twitter owner Elon Musk’s quest to turn his platform into a media powerhouse failed miserably on Wednesday after a planned talk with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Twitter Spaces to announce his presidential run was overcome by embarrassing technical glitches.
ChatGPT Is Working Again After Global Outage
ChatGPT is back up and running after a major outage Thursday morning. The large language model-powered chatbot is usually accessed through OpenAI’s website, but starting before 7:23 A.M. ET and up until 8:27 A.M. ET that site was down. Prior to the total outage, related increased reports of problems seem to have…
Microsoft links attacks on American critical infrastructure systems to China
Microsoft and a few American intelligence agencies have detected malware of Chinese origin deployed in critical infrastructure systems in Guam and elsewhere in the United States.
The malicious activity, focused on post-compromise credential access and network security discovery, has been linked to Volt Typhoon, a state-sponsored threat actor in China.
“Volt Typhoon has been active since mid-2021 and has targeted critical infrastructure organizations in Guam and elsewhere in the United States,” Microsoft said in a blog post. “In this campaign, the affected organizations span the communications, manufacturing, utility, transportation, construction, maritime, government, information technology, and education sectors.”
Telecom company Dish confirms data breach impacting 300,000 individuals
a security incident that led to the theft of personal data of 296,851
individuals.
The notice comes after a ransomware attack
[https://www.bitdefender.com/blog/hotforsecurity/dish-network-still-grappling-with-effects-of-ransomware-attack/]
, claimed by the Black Basta ransomware crew, hit the telecoms provider in
February 2023.
“As you may know, DISH announced a cybersecurity incident in late February that
affecte
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Buhti Ransomware Gang Switches Tactics, Utilizes Leaked LockBit and Babuk Code
“While the group doesn’t develop its own ransomware, it does utilize what appears to be one custom-developed tool, an information stealer designed to search for and archive specified file types,” Symantec said in a