Monthly Archives: February 2024

Google Chrome to crack down on websites spying on your home devices

Google is developing a new security feature for Chrome, now available on Windows on ARM, to safeguard devices connected to your home or private network. Currently, in “warning-only” mode, this feature will monitor website requests attempting to access your local devices and ensure they originate from secure sources and are authorized by the target device. […]

PixAI.art Review – Is It Worth Trying Out?

Looking for an honest PixAI.art review? As an anime fan, I’ve always wanted to draw my own characters but lacked the talent to create something I liked. However, I’ve been trying some AI tools like PixAI.art and I think I might be able to pull it off now! Below, I’ll explain how this service works, […]

Adobe Creative Cloud Express Review: A Deep Dive

This hands-on Adobe Creative Cloud Express review will help you decide if you should buy this AI-powered graphic designing and content creation tool for personal, professional, or business needs. Adobe Creative Cloud Express enables you to create quick designs and content that you can easily post on your website, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, X, and […]

Microsoft Gaming CEO confirms game streaming via Xbox Cloud Gaming coming this year

Back in 2019, Microsoft promised that it’d allow users to stream Xbox titles they purchased via the Xbox Cloud Gaming starting in 2020. Of course, that never materialized, leading to many people speculating whether the company scrapped the project altogether. Well, Phil Spencer, Microsoft Gaming CEO, has confirmed that the team is still working on […]

Cyber Security Today, Feb. 19, 2024 – Fake police data breach notification fools Maine’s AG site

Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Monday February 19th, 2024. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com and TechNewsday.com in the U.S. Today is the President’s Day holiday in many U.S. states and a civic holiday in several Canadian provinces. If you’re off, thanks for tuning in.   A mischief-maker has managed to […]

Meta Warns of 8 Spyware Firms Targeting iOS, Android, and Windows Devices

Meta Platforms said it took a series of steps to curtail malicious activity from eight different firms based in Italy, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) operating in the surveillance-for-hire industry. The findings are part of its Adversarial Threat Report for the fourth quarter of 2023. The spyware targeted iOS, Android, and Windows devices. “Their various […]

Unwrapping the 2023 holiday season: A deep dive into Azure’s DDoS attack landscape

As the holiday season of 2023 unfolded, it brought not only cheer and celebration but also a surge in Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks. This year’s trends in DDoS attacks reveal a complex and evolving threat landscape. From misconfigured Docker API endpoints enabling botnet delivery to the emergence of NKAbuse malware exploiting blockchain technology for DDoS […]