Month: June 2022

FAA requiring SpaceX to make changes to Texas launch site ahead of future launches

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has determined that SpaceX’s plans for the company’s massive Starbase launch site in South Texas will have some environmental impact on the surrounding land and area but not enough to require a full environmental impact statement. Now, SpaceX will need to make more than 75…

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How organizations and individuals can defend against would-be identity thieves

Audio player loading… It’s a buyer’s market for criminals with an eye for identity theft (opens in new tab). Thanks to workforces everywhere still being scattered post-COVID, employees are more vulnerable than ever to social engineering tactics. Additionally, once protected by robust on-premise security and corporate networks, sensitive data is…

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Knives Out sequel teaser tips curious title and all-star cast – and leaves us wanting more

Audio player loading… The next Knives Out movie now has a name, cast, destination (Netflix needs this), and not much more.  If you loved the twists and turns of Rian Johnson’s original Knives Out murder-mystery thriller, you’ll be almost equally confounded by the teaser trailer for the follow-up, which Netflix…

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Netflix’s Knives Out sequel now has a title, and it’ll be out this holiday season

Netflix’s Knives Out sequel now has an official title and release window: you’ll be able to watch Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery this holiday season, the company announced Monday. The upcoming Knives Out installment will be directed by Rian Johnson, who helmed the first movie, and will again star…

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Criminals could hack these zero-day flaws and hijack your office

Audio player loading… An industrial control system (ICS) was found to be carrying multiple high-severity flaws, which would allow potential threat actors to not only access the target endpoint (opens in new tab) – but to enable physical access to otherwise off-limits premises. Cybersecurity researchers from Trellix recently dug into…

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John Oliver exposes how Google and Amazon stifle competition

Years ago, John Oliver galvanized his Last Week Tonight viewers to join in the fight for net neutrality — instigating a flood of comments that broke down the Federal Communications Commission’s website in 2014. Last night, he turned his attention to a pair of upcoming tech antitrust bills. During his…

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