Month: August 2020

Adobe accidentally deleted people’s photos in latest Lightroom update

For the past two days, photographers have been posting in a panic across Twitter, Reddit, and the Photoshop feedback forums. They’d downloaded Adobe’s latest update for Lightroom’s iOS app, and suddenly their photos and presets were gone. Adobe has now confirmed the issue, and it’s also said that the data…

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Major news publishers ask Apple what can get them an App Store deal like Amazon’s

Major US news publishers have joined the list of companies and app developers criticizing Apple’s App Store terms as unfair and potentially anti-competitive. The newspaper trade group Digital Content Next, which represents news organizations like The New York Times and The Washington Post, sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim…

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Former Uber security chief arrested for covering up 2016 hack

Federal prosecutors have charged Uber's former security chief, Joseph Sullivan, with obstruction of justice for attempting to hide the company's 2016 data breach from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The hack exposed the email addresses and phone… Source

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Tor will finally fix a bug that allowed for DDoS attacks against dark web sites null

Launching DDoS attacks against dark web sites could soon be a little more difficult to pull off now that the Tor Project is preparing to fix a bug that has been abused by attackers for years. As reported by ZDNet, the bug itself is a denial of service (DoS) issue…

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Tesla is working on a sensor that can detect a child left behind in a hot car

Tesla is working on a new motion-detection sensor that could detect a child left behind in a hot car. According to Reuters, the company is seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to market the technology, which would use unlicensed millimeter-wave radar sensors designed to operate at higher power…

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Tesla is working on a sensor that can detect a child left behind in a hot car

Tesla is working on a new motion-detection sensor that could detect a child left behind in a hot car. According to Reuters, the company is seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to market the technology, which would use unlicensed millimeter-wave radar sensors designed to operate at higher power…

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