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CISA Issues Urgent Security Alerts: Critical Vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric, Chrome, and Sitecore
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released several important security advisories, which address critical...
thecyberexpress.com - 8 days ago

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From Richmond Roots to Global Impact: Anthony Green's Journey in Tech & Cybersecurity - PORT/FOLIO.YVR
Anthony Green, a Vancouver-based cybersecurity professional, is a leader and innovator shaping the tech industry. Raised in Richmond, he developed a...
folioyvr.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
US Congress passes law to boost Social Security benefits for public servants
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — A new bill on its way to President Biden's desk will boost the Social Security benefits for thousands of retired cops,...
kxan.com - 30+ days ago
money
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There are lots of financial documents that smart consumers would be wise to hold on to. The IRS suggests keeping tax return information as well as...
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technology
Mining companies want Canada to double down on critical minerals amid U.S. trade war
Mining companies want Canada to double down on critical minerals, something experts say will be a key bargaining chip in the Canada-U.S. trade war....
theijf.org - 16 days ago
nature
The Most Destructive Bugs Ever to Hit American Farms
In the realms of agriculture, the prosperity of crops plays a crucial role in shaping the economy and ensuring food security. However, lurking amidst...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 12 days ago
entrepreneurship
People Who Get Promoted In Every Job They Have Usually Share This One Critical Trait, According To A Career Educator
Ever notice how some co-workers seem to climb the ranks at work without much effort? It's like they just have a knack for knowing exactly what to do...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
technology
iOS App Store apps with screenshot-reading malware found for the first time
Kaspersky discovered ‘SparkCat’ malware aimed at stealing cryptocurrency in multiple iOS apps. Apps distributed through both Apple and Google’s app stores are hiding malicious screenshot-reading code that’s being used to steal cryptocurrency, the cybersecurity software firm Kaspersky reported today....
theverge.com - 15 days ago
nutrition
Avoid These 2 Common Supplement Mistakes Because They Can Lead To Liver Issues: Taking Too Much & More
In many cases, dietary supplements can benefit your health. Certain supplements are great for targeting specific needs and filling in any nutrient...
shefinds.com - 30+ days ago
innovation
The Phones 9 Richest Tech Billionaires Trust for Security
A tech billionaire can’t possibly be using something as simple as an iPhone, right? You’d be surprised! We’re covering the phones used by 9 of the...
gadgetreview.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
Bay tree problems – how to spot and remedy these 5 common issues
Although they are generally low-maintenance, there are a few common bay tree problems to get to grips with if you're planting one or two of these...
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apps
iOS 18.3.1 Update: What You Need to Know
Apple has officially rolled out iOS 18.3.1, a significant update aimed at addressing critical security vulnerabilities, resolving persistent bugs,...
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Massive Crypto Heist Warning: Malware Sneaks Into Apple & Google Stores, Steals Wallets ...
Kaspersky just uncovered a major cybersecurity threat that could shake up the crypto world. A newly discovered Trojan malware, SparkCat, managed to...
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apps
Microsoft 365 Apps—Support Ends On Windows 10 This Year
With 2025 underway, Microsoft is ramping up its campaign targeting the 800 million users yet to upgrade from Windows 11, before it is retired in October. “What does this mean?” the company warned on Tuesday. “With security threats on the rise, it is imperative you upgrade, immediately.” That’s not...
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gaming
Microsoft pushes ahead with AI in gaming
Microsoft’s Muse model is just the start of the company’s AI experiments for Xbox. Microsoft might say its top priority right now is security, but it’s been clear for months that AI is just as important. The odd division out has been Xbox, which hasn’t discussed its use of AI much in public. But...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Google Play Store gets a smarter way to handle sideloading third-party apps
Google is making it simpler and safer to sideload apps. Android users who frequently sideload apps have a reason to rejoice. Google Play Protect, the built-in security feature that scans apps for malware, is getting a much-needed upgrade. The tool, which performs safety checks on all Android apps...
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technology
Google buys Israeli cyber security startup Wiz in record $ 32bn deal - Jewish News
Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc., has agreed to buy Israeli-founded cybersecurity unicorn Wiz for at least $ 32 billion, marking the largest...
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learning
'Godfather of AI' issues stark warning over use of Chinese AI DeepSeek
The 'Godfather of AI' and other artificial intelligence experts have issued a warning for users of DeepSeek AI. We don't need ‘experts’ to warn us...
uniladtech.com - 30+ days ago
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For the second time in two months, a new Steam game listing has been used to spread malware. Steam is, or at least it’s supposed to be, something of a...
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London- based photography platform Life Framer’s Series Award winners showcase environmental issues and moving portraiture. Since 2013, Life Framer has...
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Rising cyber crime and a surge in AI-powered threats is fueling a rise in security spending around the world, according to analysis from IDC. The...
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Sudbury judge urges woman to deal with anger, addiction issues
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iPhone 16e users have been experiencing issues with Bluetooth audio
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9to5mac.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
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The BIG Architecture Festival 2025, recognized as one of the most impactful architectural events in South-East Europe, will bring together prominent...
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learning
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The U.S. Copyright Office has provided clear guidance on the copyrightability of AI-generated content, emphasizing the critical role of human...
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travel
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