Month: July 2021

Intel’s high-end gaming GPU could launch at CES 2022 Intel Xe HPG chip

Intel could launch its high-end discrete gaming GPU (known as DG2) at CES 2022, according to the latest rumor. This info comes from a Chinese leaker via Weibo, so sprinkle some extra caution around with this speculation, which was highlighted by @9550pro on Twitter. DG2 CES 2022👀https://t.co/frql6vkCS3 pic.twitter.com/l4uhaJpdgZJuly 30, 2021…

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Amazon is being fined nearly $1bn fine over data storage breach Data protection

Amazon is facing the largest fine levied by the European Union to date after being hit with a €746m ($888m) penalty for violating the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). As reported by Bloomberg, the ecommerce giant was fined by Luxembourg’s National Commission for Data Protection (CNPD) earlier this month…

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Five common misperceptions about business cyberattacks A hooded figure superimposed over a digital background.

Most decision makers in IT management are having to spin so many plates, all at the same time, that there’s always a danger one of them will eventually fall to the floor and smash. About the author Peter Mackenzie, incident response manager, Sophos. The problem is, just because you’ve attended…

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Samsung Cloud deadline: Migrate your files now Samsung

The deadline for many Samsung customers to migrate their files away from the company’s own-brand cloud storage service is fast approaching. Previously, Samsung Cloud allowed users to store a range of data off-device, freeing up local storage for apps. But the company is now cutting back the service, withdrawing the…

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Telegram’s video calls can now accommodate up to 1,000 viewers

Telegram has expanded the group video calling feature it launched in June to be able to accommodate more participants — a lot more. The latest version of the messaging app now allows up to 1,000 people to join a group video call. While the number of participants that can broadcast…

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Patch this WordPress plugin bug, thousands of site owners warned WordPress logo

The Wordfence Threat Intelligence team has discovered two separate vulnerabilities in a popular WordPress plugin used to change how download pages are displayed. The plugin in question is called WordPress Download Manager and it has been installed on over 100,000 sites according to WordPress.org. The first vulnerability can be exploited…

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