Monthly Archives: March 2024

StealthWriter AI Review: How Effective Is It?

If you need an AI tool to generate human-like texts, you’ll find StealthWriter AI review helpful. I tested the tool for a week to see how effective it is at writing and AI content detection. Eager to see the results? Keep reading. What is StealthWriter AI? StealthWriter AI is a paraphrasing and content-writing tool that […]

Adobe Firefly 2 Review – Is It the Ideal App for Creatives?

If you’re looking for the Adobe Firefly 2 review, my experience in testing it might help you.  I was recently researching various AI text-to-image generator tools, and that’s when I came across Adobe Firefly 2. Adobe released this imaging model after significantly improving the initial one. While testing the web app, there were moments when I […]

Hashtag Trending Mar.6- Facebook goes down; Amazon nuclear-powered data centres; Public trust in AI sinking

Imagine a world without Facebook. For just half an hour. A group of AI leaders get together but don’t seem to invite Elon Musk. Amazon takes data centres nuclear. A new competitor for ChatGPT and Google. And public trust in AI is declining.    All this and more on the “just breath, Facebook will be […]

How to Find and Fix Risky Sharing in Google Drive

Every Google Workspace administrator knows how quickly Google Drive becomes a messy sprawl of loosely shared confidential information. This isn’t anyone’s fault; it’s inevitable as your productivity suite is purposefully designed to enable real-time collaboration – both internally and externally.  For Security & Risk Management teams, the untenable risk of any Google Drive footprint

Windows 11 beta users can access Copilot by hovering, explains why “Show Desktop” was turned off

After we covered that the latest Windows 11 Beta channel will now document changes in two separate categories, the first being Gradual Rollout, where new features and updates will be released gradually to Beta Channel users, and the second being Opt-in for Early Access, where users who want to be among the first to try new features can enable […]

U.S. Cracks Down on Predatory Spyware Firm for Targeting Officials and Journalists

The U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned two individuals and five entities associated with the Intellexa Alliance for their role in “developing, operating, and distributing” commercial spyware designed to target government officials, journalists, and policy experts in the country. “The proliferation of commercial spyware poses distinct and growing

VMware Issues Security Patches for ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion Flaws

VMware has released patches to address four security flaws impacting ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion, including two critical flaws that could lead to code execution. Tracked as CVE-2024-22252 and CVE-2024-22253, the vulnerabilities have been described as use-after-free bugs in the XHCI USB controller. They carry a CVSS score of 9.3 for Workstation and Fusion, and 8.4 for […]

Alert: GhostSec and Stormous Launch Joint Ransomware Attacks in Over 15 Countries

The cybercrime group called GhostSec has been linked to a Golang variant of a ransomware family called GhostLocker. “TheGhostSec and Stormous ransomware groups are jointly conducting double extortion ransomware attacks on various business verticals in multiple countries,” Cisco Talos researcher Chetan Raghuprasad said in a report shared with The Hacker News. “GhostLocker and