Month: July 2023

Thousands of OpenAI credentials found for sale on the dark web

Interest in artificial intelligence tools on the dark web has spiked as cybercriminals look to get their hands on users’ sensitive data, experts have warned. Figures from threat exposure management company Flare identified more than 200,000 OpenAI credentials for sale on the dark web, each with the potential of enabling…

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Vonage Protection Suite looks to boost communications security

Vonage has released a new cybersecurity solution focused on fraud prevention.  Called Vonage Protection Suite, it comes with three separate solutions, all designed to create counter-fraud safeguards and protect businesses of all sizes, from SMBs to enterprise, from evolving threats of online fraud and cyberattacks. The solutions are built using…

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The Morning After: Netflix axes its ‘Basic’ plan

Netflix has removed its $10 Basic tier — once the service's cheapest plan without ads — in the US and the UK. The company has updated its pricing page to say new and rejoining members in both countries can no longer sign up for the Basic tier. If you’re already…

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Impala x Barbie Lightspeed Skates Review: Life in Plastic

If that’s something you really want, that is. Source

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Valve has just made the Steam Workshop far more user-friendly

At long last, Valve has implemented many new improvements to the Steam Workshop to make the platform far more user-friendly.  Steam, which is the client that hosts most of the best PC games around, received the Workshop all the way back in 2016, however, while other aspects of the site…

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YouTube Premium now costs an extra $2 each month

YouTube Premium’s price has increased to $13.99 a month in the US, a $2 increase compared to what it used to cost. That’s according to Google’s signup page for the service, which has been quietly updated to reflect the new pricing, which was first spotted by 9to5Google. Alongside the monthly…

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