Month: March 2023

Watch out for these fake job offers on LinkedIn – they could lead to malware

Audio player loading… A North Korean hacking group is believed to be behind a new malware campaign that makes use of fake job offers on LinkedIn to lure its victims.  The group is posting fake job offers in the media, tech and defense industries under the guise of legitimate recruiters.…

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Custom AI chatbots are quietly becoming the next big thing in fandom

a:hover]:text-gray-63 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63 dark:[&>a]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray”>Illustration by Daniel Jurman for The Verge The world of online fandom has come out against recent strides in disruptive technology: crusading against crypto, for instance, and protesting the widespread scraping of art for use in the training of visual AI programs. One might…

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‘The Last of Us’ finale sums up everything the show’s first season did right

Editor’s note: This article contains heavy spoilers for season one of The Last of Us and minor spoilers for the game The Last of Us Part II. Last night’s finale of the first season of HBO’s The Last of Us turned out to be a microcosm of everything that worked…

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Microsoft OneNote is being fixed after surge in malware

Audio player loading… Microsoft is adding extra protection to OneNote, one of the many productivity tools included with Microsoft 365, after hackers started abusing it to deliver malware (opens in new tab) en masse.  According to a new roadmap entry for Microsoft 365, spotted recently by BleepingComputer, OneNote will display…

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The best Android phones for 2023

Unlike the iOS ecosystem, where Apple is the only game in town, one of the best things about the Android phone market is the wide range of different devices and manufacturers to choose from. That said, when it actually comes time to upgrade, that wealth of options can make it…

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Most UK firms are failing to realize the potential of tech, says Microsoft

Audio player loading… Microsoft is the latest company to release data highlighting the languid uptake of new technologies, claiming that 71% of UK businesses “failed to deliver on digital”. While many companies understand their, adoption – specifically, successful and well-thought-out adoption – is relatively low, and those that have adopted…

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