Month: June 2024

Enterprises are putting too much faith in Single Sign-On, which is making breaches worse

Single sign-on (SSO) provides a quick and easy means of access across many applications by using a single set of login credentials, and helps employees save time by removing the need to log in to each individual account and removing the need for a password manager. However, security researchers at…

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How to Avoid Scams and Shoddy Wares on Amazon

Amazon is a mucky mess of ads, unknown sellers, misleading sales, and specious information. Defend your dollars with these tips and tricks on Amazon Prime Day. Source

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Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 Review: A Premium Chromebook

This Chromebook punches above its weight for a premium feel without the premium laptop price. Source

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Beware — that new VPN you’ve found could be infected with malware

Chinese users looking for VPN products, AI tools, and adult content, are being targeted in a new campaign whose goal is to spread a backdoor called Winos. A new report from Trend Micro claims a new threat cluster, dubbed Void Arachne, is behind the campaign, and the malware can lead…

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Good Search Borrows, Great Search … Steals?

This week, we talk about how content on the open web is being used to train AI-powered search tools, and how content publishers are fighting to reverse this trend. Source

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The Morning After: Congress’ clean energy bill passes with major focus on nuclear

The Senate has passed a sweeping bill that includes a lot of incentives for nuclear energy. The Accelerating Deployment of Versatile, Advanced Nuclear for Clean Energy (ADVANCE) Act passed in a vote, 88 to 2. The earlier version of the bill also garnered bipartisan support in the House of Representatives…

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