Month: December 2023
Why a password manager could be the security tool you never knew you needed
As businesses around the world prepare for a new year of work, it’s as vital as ever to remember the importance of cybersecurity in the workplace. With data breaches, malware attacks and cyber incidents hitting the news on a daily basis, making sure you have the security services to keep…
Read MoreDevious new phishing campaign looks to steal Instagram backup codes and hijack accounts
As Christmas approaches and consumers often let down their guard about online security in their tired and busy states, a new phishing campaign is looking to steal Instagram backup codes to hijack accounts. Spotted by Trustwave and published just days before the big day, attackers now look to be targeting…
Read MoreThe year in arthouse movies
What is an “arthouse” movie in the age of streaming? The term’s origins define it by where it isn’t: showing at your mainstream cineplex. While (like “indie”) it’s just as often a marker of aesthetic or ambition, that pragmatic distinction has faded as more films get their first run online.…
Read MoreBaldur’s Gate 3’s latest hotfix stops characters’ faces from transforming into ‘stretched eldritch horrors’
Baldur’s Gate 3 players rejoice – you no longer need to worry about your favorite characters’ faces becoming distorted and stretched during cinematics to the point that their eyes are transformed into harrowing “pits of flesh.” Hotfix 15 is live now and addresses a whole bunch of issues. In the…
Read MoreYour Vizio TV is getting a great free update that makes it much faster to use
We’ve got good news for Vizio TV owners: the firm has released a new software update for the Home software in all its current models that will make your TV work even better. The update follows on from this summer’s interface revamp, which gave the system a Netflix-style refresh, making…
Read MoreEven NASA struggles to keep its user data safe and secure
Though many businesses are winding down for the festive period, NASA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has published a report of an audit carried out into the space agency’s data handling. The OIG noted that NASA processes a lot of personally identifiable information. As it deals with the public and…
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