Month: September 2022

Check out Interview with the Vampire’s newest trailer

On October 2nd, the TV adaptation of Interview with the Vampire will debut on AMC Plus, and it’s got a new trailer. It further highlights the big departures from the source material and features the exquisite torment of the show’s protagonist, vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac. This is the…

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Fake websites are posing as crypto exchanges to drain victim wallets

Audio player loading… Cybercriminals are reportedly using fake versions of popular websites such as Coinbase, Gemini, Kraken, and MetaMask in an attempt to drain the bitcoin wallets of victims dry.  According to Netskope, criminal groups are using search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, that involve an extensive network of bots posting…

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Quentin Tarantino settles NFT lawsuit with Miramax

Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and studio Miramax have settled a lawsuit over non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, based on Pulp Fiction. A new court filing indicates the sides will request to dismiss the suit in the coming weeks, and they offered a joint statement, as reported by Deadline. “The parties have agreed…

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Microsoft Teams pricing changes will be a gift for some, but not for others

Audio player loading… Microsoft has announced changes to the pricing structure for Teams Rooms, its collaboration service for in-office meeting spaces. In place of the existing Standard and Premium plans, which cost $15/£11.30 and $50/£37.70 per device per month, the company will offer two new packages: Teams Rooms Basic and…

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Lazarus hackers are using Log4j to hack US energy companies

Audio player loading… Energy providers from around the world, including the United States, Canada, and Japan, have reportedly been targeted by state-sponsored North Korean hacker group Lazarus, also known as APT38. According to Cisco’s Talos Intelligence group (opens in new tab), the campaign intends to infiltrate organizations around the world…

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In Apple’s world, you’ll die without its watch

Wednesday’s Apple event opened with a warning. The video montage at the start of the event highlighted times when people in emergency situations had their lives saved by the Apple Watch. They used it to call 911 and make phone calls. It flagged dangerous heart conditions. Without the watch, they…

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