Threat actors with ties to North Korea have been observed delivering a previously undocumented backdoor and remote access trojan (RAT) called VeilShell as part of a campaign targeting Cambodia and likely other Southeast Asian countries. The activity, dubbed SHROUDED#SLEEP by Securonix, is believed to be the handiwork of APT37, which is also known as InkySquid, […]
Monthly Archives: October 2024
We are expanding Gemini Live and extensions to over 40 languages so you can chat with Gemini in your preferred language.
• Rezolve AI’s Brain Suite to be distributed via Microsoft Azure Marketplace with extensive go-to-market and co-sell support • Companies collaborate to bring differentiated generative AI solutions to customers REDMOND, Wash., and NEW YORK – Oct. 3, 2024 – Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) and Rezolve AI (NASDAQ: RZLV), a global leader in AI-powered commerce solutions, […]
This World Teachers’ Day, we’re spotlighting teacher stories around the world and showing how Google continues to support learning and education.
To celebrate World Teachers’ Day, we spotlight teacher stories on what it’s like to be in the profession today.
From funding organizations seeking to transform education to providing tech tools in the classroom, here’s how Google is helping teachers.
Chrome Canary is testing a change that prevents users from re-enabling unsupported extensions, which can now only be removed or replaced. The post Google Chrome is really serious about killing unsupported Manifest v2 extensions appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Originally published by Pentera.With 73% of organizations tweaking their IT setups every quarter, it’s concerning that only 40% are aligning their security checks accordingly. This frequency gap leaves organizations vulnerable to prolonged risk and highlights a critical area for improvement. Ensuring security measures evolve in tandem with IT changes isn’t just advisable—it’s essential for safeguarding […]
Gmail is improving summary cards to highlight important info like package tracking and events, more than its current offerings. The post Gmail’s new (and better) summary cards are just getting smarter—with “Happening soon” section appeared first on MSPoweruser.
These three new AI features from Google Arts & Culture let you explore art through a personalized lens.