Every May, Google recognizes a companywide event we call “Honoring Asian and Pasifika Ancestry Month.” This celebration builds on the broader observance of Asian Pacific…
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Data may have been stolen in London Drugs cyber attack, Congressional testimony today by UnitedHealth CEO on ransomware attack, and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Wednesday, May 1st, 2024. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for TechNewsday.com. London Drugs, a Western-Canadian drug store chain, is still trying to recover from what it […]
Google’s Gemini is now more accessible across devices and languages. In a recent update, Google Chrome has offered a new way to interact with Gemini. Users can type “@gemini” followed by their query directly in the Chrome address bar and press enter. This will launch the Gemini web interface and provide the requested information. This […]
There’s a natural human desire to avoid threatening scenarios. The irony, of course, is if you hope to attain any semblance of security, you’ve got to remain prepared to confront those very same threats. As a decision-maker for your organization, you know this well. But no matter how many experts or trusted cybersecurity tools your organization has a standing guard,
Originally published by Cloud Computing Consultants.Cloud migrations are complex. Rapidly evolving technology, team culture changes, and changing architectural requirements leave companies seeking options to alleviate their cloud migration paths. As a result, businesses are bombarded with a slew of “best practices” and “reference architectures” purported to guide them toward the most efficient, secure, and cost-effective […]
The authors behind the resurfaced ZLoader malware have added a feature that was originally present in the Zeus banking trojan that it’s based on, indicating that it’s being actively developed. “The latest version, 2.4.1.0, introduces a feature to prevent execution on machines that differ from the original infection,” Zscaler ThreatLabz researcher Santiago
While OpenAI & Microsoft partner up with media, 8 local newspapers in the US sue the AI giants over alleged copyright violations. The post Why are eight US newspapers suing OpenAI and Microsoft? appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Is Google Maps drag to change route not working? This can be a real pain, especially when you’re trying to tailor your journey to avoid traffic, take scenic routes, or simply explore different paths. Luckily, you can fix the issue, so you’re not stuck following a route that doesn’t suit your needs. Here’s how! If […]