Month: October 2022

An Amazon Prime Video server packed with viewer data was exposed online

Audio player loading… Another day, another misconfigured database leaking sensitive customer data to the wider internet.  This time around, the perpetrator is none other than Amazon, as according to TechCrunch (opens in new tab), cybersecurity researcher Anurag Sen recently discovered a major Amazon database, no password protection whatsoever, available to…

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Signalis is old-school PlayStation-era horror at its best

New Resident Evil games are great, but there’s still something about the slow, grimy, and mysterious older entries in the series. There’s a particular mood that comes from the steady pace, rough graphics, and convoluted puzzles that make PlayStation-era horror still stand out. And while developer Rose-Engine’s Signalis is a…

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Adobe’s controversial color scheme hits creatives hard

Audio player loading… Photoshop users are beginning to feel the bite as Adobe’s controversial decision to dump Pantone Color books from its Creative Cloud tools. Back in December 2021, the creative apps firm revealed its plan to remove Pantone Color Libraries from products. Users will need to buy an additional…

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Apple iPad review (2022): An expensive facelift

Apple can rarely leave well enough alone. A year ago, I thought each of the four tablets in the iPad lineup was differentiated well from the others, and it was fairly easy to see what features you got as things got more expensive. The new 10th-generation iPad throws a wrench…

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iOS 16.1 bug that randomly drops Wi-Fi has iPhone owners tearing hair out

Audio player loading… It appears that iOS 16.1 has a bug which is causing Wi-Fi connections to become very flaky for iPhone and iPad users, at least going by numerous reports online. As MacRumors (opens in new tab) flags up, the problem consists of random disconnects of the wireless connection…

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Bitdefender wants to help secure your office printer

Audio player loading… Bitdefender has announced a new partnership with Sharp Electronics which will see it provide the company’s printer with built-in antimalware protection technology. A press release by both companies says that the new collaboration is designed to prevent cybercriminals from planting malware, stealing intellectual property, and launching espionage…

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