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Cybercriminals Deploy 100K+ Malware Android Apps to Steal OTP Codes

The Hacker News - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 12:01
A new malicious campaign has been observed making use of malicious Android apps to steal users' SMS messages since at least February 2022 as part of a large-scale campaign. The malicious apps, spanning over 107,000 unique samples, are designed to intercept one-time passwords (OTPs) used for online account verification to commit identity fraud. "Of those 107,000 malware samples, over 99,000 of
Kategorie: Hacking & Security

Cybercriminals Deploy 100K+ Malware Android Apps to Steal OTP Codes

The Hacker News - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 12:01
A new malicious campaign has been observed making use of malicious Android apps to steal users' SMS messages since at least February 2022 as part of a large-scale campaign. The malicious apps, spanning over 107,000 unique samples, are designed to intercept one-time passwords (OTPs) used for online account verification to commit identity fraud. "Of those 107,000 malware samples, over 99,000 of Ravie Lakshmananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/[email protected]
Kategorie: Hacking & Security

You should be using your Windows PC’s touchscreen: 5 must-know tips

Computerworld.com [Hacking News] - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 12:00

Windows laptops have one big advantage over Macs: touchscreens. I’m not saying you should switch to a touch-first PC experience and throw away your mouse. But too many people discount the usefulness of a touchscreen PC. Those touchscreens can be a big productivity boost.

While I won’t be trading my mouse and keyboard for an all-touchscreen Windows experience any time soon, I always appreciate a touchscreen on a laptop. Whether you’re working with documents, browsing the web, or just watching videos, you might be impressed at just how useful your computer’s touchscreen can be.

Of course, not every modern Windows PC has a touchscreen. But many do — and I know many people aren’t using them to their full potential. Let’s change that, shall we?

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Windows touchscreen tip #1: Sign documents

Let’s start with one of my favorite uses for a touchscreen: quickly signing a document. Yes, there are other ways to do so — you could painstakingly try to draw your signature on your laptop’s touchpad, use an app on your phone, paste in a scanned image of your signature, or even print the document and scan it back in.

But in my experience, the most convenient way to sign a document on the average modern laptop is with your finger — directly on the touchscreen. You can sign a PDF document in Microsoft Edge or use an application like Adobe Reader. Or, you might be asked to sign a document using a web-based signing service like DocuSign. Either way, providing a signature is much easier if your PC has a touchscreen.

Signing a business document is significantly easier with a touchscreen at your disposal.

Chris Hoffman, IDG

Windows touchscreen tip #2: Scroll through documents and web pages

A touchscreen is seriously underrated for simply scrolling around in a document or web page. This is especially true when you’re away from your desk — maybe you’re using your laptop on your lap, perhaps you’re crammed into tight quarters in an airline seat, or maybe you’re catching up on some late-night work emails in bed.

Rather than attempting to scroll with the touchpad, it’s often extremely convenient to hold the laptop in a way that lets you scroll around with a finger. This is especially true if you have a flexible laptop that can rotate its hinge 360 degrees, adapting better to close quarters.

I’ll admit it: I find myself sometimes scrolling around on web pages using my finger, even when I’m sitting at my desk with a touchscreen laptop. Give it a try if you haven’t already.

Windows touchscreen tip #3: Zoom in and out

You can also quickly and easily zoom with a touchscreen. While viewing something — Google Maps in a browser, an image, a web page, a document, or whatever else — you can use pinch-to-zoom just as you would on your phone to zoom in and out.

I find this more useful than clicking little zoom buttons or attempting to pinch-to-zoom on my laptop’s trackpad. (You should be able to use pinch-to-zoom with your trackpad, but it’s easier to do on a nice big screen than a smaller little trackpad.)

Windows touchscreen tip #4: Use gestures to navigate the desktop

Windows has a whole collection of its own custom touchscreen gestures waiting to be used. I wanted to start with simple and easy-to-remember tips, but these gestures are also supremely useful.

(You can use similar gestures on your laptop’s touchpad, too.)

Windows 11 PCs have access to more built-in touchscreen gestures than Windows 10 PCs. For example, on a Windows 11 PC with a touchscreen, you can:

  • Swipe up with one finger from the bottom of your screen to see the Start menu.
  • Swipe with one finger from the left edge of your screen to see the Widgets pane.
  • Swipe with one finger from the right edge of your screen to see the notification center.
  • Swipe up with three fingers to show all open windows with Task View.
  • Swipe down with three fingers to show the desktop.
  • Swipe left or right with three fingers to switch to the last app you were using.
  • Swipe with four fingers from the left or right to switch desktops, if you’re using multiple virtual desktops.

If these don’t work on your Windows 11 PC, head to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touch. Ensure the “Three- and four-finger touch gestures” setting is activated here.

For more information about these and ways you can use similar gestures on a laptop’s touchpad, take a look at Microsoft’s official list of touch gestures.

Windows has a variety of potentially useful touchscreen gestures, and all you have to do is tap into them.

Chris Hoffman, IDG

Windows touchscreen tip #5: Take advantage of other basic taps and presses

There are many other useful ways to take advantage of a touchscreen. Obviously, you can use the it just like a mouse: Tap something to “click” it, or press and drag to move it around.

Whether you’re using a settings screen or filling out a form, you might go faster if you tap each checkbox with your finger rather than moving your cursor around with a touchpad.

You can combine the keyboard and the touchscreen, too. For example, when selecting multiple files in File Explorer, you can press and hold the Ctrl key while you tap each file in turn. That keyboard-plus-touchscreen method is faster to me than holding the Ctrl key while I use a laptop’s touchpad to click each file.

A touchscreen can also be useful if you’re streaming videos on your laptop. Rather than reach down and use the laptop’s trackpad to find playback controls, you can simply tap the on-screen playback controls.

“Scrubbing” through a video or audio file is another great use for a touchscreen: You can touch and hold the seek/back slider and move your finger back and forth to find the spot you want in your video. It’s much less awkward than using a laptop’s trackpad to do the same thing with your finger.

If you work with any sort of 3D modeling or CAD application, you might also find a touchscreen supremely useful for rotating models. There are many other uses, depending on the apps you rely on.

Laptop touchscreens aren’t going anywhere

Have I sold you on the productivity-boosting value of a touchscreen laptop? You often don’t have to go out of your way to have one in front of you and you might well wind up getting a touchscreen in the next laptop you buy.

Of course, if your current laptop supports pen input, its touchscreen is even more useful. A laptop with a digitizer for pens that supports a variety of pressure levels is a great tool when taking notes, marking up documents, drawing, and more.

There’s one last objection I hear often: People don’t want to smudge their screens with their fingers. But we’re smudging our phones with our fingers all day, anyway! Whether you’re cleaning your smartphone or your laptop’s screen, all you need is a simple microfiber cloth to keep it spotless.

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Kategorie: Hacking & Security

Tell the truth: Do you want AI lie detectors in the workplace?

Computerworld.com [Hacking News] - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 12:00

CVS, the pharmacy company, recently settled a class-action lawsuit in which the company  faced a complaint it used AI lie detector tests during job interviews — and didn’t inform prospective employees about what it was doing. (The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.)

According to the allegation, CVS used HireVue video interview technology and Affectiva’s AI analysis product

HireVue is an AI HR product designed to provide benefits both to prospective hires and the companies doing the hiring.

The two benefits for would-be employees, according to the company, are that AI can reduce bias in hiring (although the use of facial analysis was removed in 2020 over concerns about potential bias), and interview questions can be established in advance, then the candidate can do the interview with AI at any time. (The software also facilitates real-time interviews with real people.)

The platform integrates with HR systems and tools, including Microsoft Teams, LinkedIn, and Salesforce. 

HireVue claims that its product enables teams to make better hires much faster. Videos are recorded, and AI analyzes them to rate verbal and non-verbal cues such as word choice, tone of voice, and facial expressions.

The AI features, developed by a team of data scientists and industrial-organizational psychologists, are a trade secret, but it’s some kind of machine learning trained on interviews and follow-ups to find out which employees worked out.

Affectiva’s Emotion AI technology, integrated with HireVue’s video interview platform to enhance HireVue’s AI, was designed to track and interpret various facial expressions such as smiles, surprise, contempt, disgust, and smirks. This analysis contributed to generating an “employability score” for each candidate, which included assessments of traits like “conscientiousness and responsibility” and an “innate sense of integrity and honor,” according to the lawsuit, which claimed the software amounted to a “lie detector.”

Europe is planning a lie detector test for entry

The European Union is planning to use an AI lie detector system called iBorderCtrl for travelers entering EU countries.

iBorderCtrl is an AI software tool designed to analyze facial movements and body language to flag suspicious behavior to immigration officers. Critics argue that the system will discriminate against people with disabilities or anxious personalities, but it could be implemented as early as Oct. 6, 2024.

Can AI really tell whether someone is lying?

It’s not clear whether the allegation against CVS involved actual lie detection, and even less clear whether the software can actually judge integrity and other qualities in a person. 

But AI can actually do a pretty good job with lie detection, according to a recent study by Alicia von Schenk and her colleagues at the University of Würzburg in Germany.

The researchers developed an AI tool trained using Google’s BERT language model on a dataset of 1,536 statements about weekend plans, with half being “incentivized lies.” The AI system successfully identified true and false statements 67% of the time (which is better than humans, who typically achieve only about 50% accuracy).

Researchers claim such a tool could be used for identifying fake news and disinformation on social media, detecting exaggerations or lies in job applications and interviews, and other uses.

Another research group from the IMT School of Advanced Studies Lucca and the University of Padua developed generative AI (genAI) that can identify lies in written texts with an accuracy level of 80%, according to the researchers. 

With the rise in publicly available genAI tools, we can expect research in the area of AI lie detection to grow. 

The trouble with AI lie detection

You can see the problem with AI lie detection very clearly in these numbers. Assuming the University of Würzburg AI is roughly as accurate as the AI used in hiring or border patrol, you can see how it might improve hiring — and ruin border patrol. 

With hiring, the majority of candidates are rejected, and one is selected, normally with human judgement. If AI judges better, a company might make better hires, on average. 

But with border agents, all people coming in are accepted, unless agents find some reason to reject. If AI is throwing up red flags and false positives at scale based on a 67% success rate, many otherwise acceptable travelers might get turned away.

The European plan is already subject to lawsuits, and I would be surprised if it ends up being rolled out for now. 

It’s also safe to assume that AI lie detection software might get much, much better. And then what? Such a tool might prove invaluable in war for interrogating prisoners, and also for espionage purposes. It could be great for finding moles and double agents in spy organizations, and for finding and identifying terrorists. 

Someday AI lie detection might become standard in hiring, and even applied to everyday office communications, including emails, texts and other communications tools. 

Personally, I would love to see much better AI applied to social media posts, so that disinformation could be flagged by default. Given sufficiently good lie detection software applied at scale on social networks, social networks could go from the least reliable to the most reliable sources of information.

And there are a host of applications for tomorrow’s high-quality AI lie detection — including as a feature of AI glasses. (Imagine seeing a literal red flag in your glasses when the person in front of you is telling a lie.)

But I doubt lie detection software will ever be accepted in an office environment for ordinary everyday employees. It’s far too intrusive, creepy and problematic. And it greases the slippery slope down the path of AI providing the role of validating humans. If AI is basically determining our productivity, our integrity and other factors, then the people are basically working at the pleasure of the machines — the stuff of dystopian science fiction. 

In the meantime, we’re going to see lots of headlines over the next few years about AI lie detection — and more of what we’ve seen this month: lawsuits, research and huge plans for implementation in security settings. 

I’m not going to lie — the whole trend is both fascinating and horrible. 

Kategorie: Hacking & Security

3 secrets to a smarter Android status bar

Computerworld.com [Hacking News] - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 12:00

I don’t want to embarrass you, but the top of your phone’s screen is, like, totally a waste of space.

For years now, y’see, Android device-makers have been designing devices with a circular cutout along the display’s upper edge. It’s an awkward workaround that allows ’em to keep the bezels around the screen smaller, since they don’t have to squeeze the front-facing camera into that area.

But it also puts a glaringly blacked-out dead zone right smack dab in the center of your screen, in the middle of the Android status bar — thus creating a pointless void in an area that’s otherwise packed with power.

Here’s an eye-opening revelation for ya, though: It doesn’t have to be that way. You can’t do much about the existence of that camera cutout, of course, but with a teensy bit of barely-there effort, you can transform your phone’s status bar black hole into a genuinely useful advantage — an extra source of efficiency that actually makes your phone even more well-suited for on-the-go productivity.

Let me show you three different ways you can inject a hearty helping of extra intelligence into your Android status bar and turn that space-wasting liability into a brain-aiding asset.

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Android status bar secret #1: The notification station

Our first Android status bar power-up takes inspiration from the other side of the mobile-tech reservoir — with a feature that may be making its way to at least some Android devices natively before long.

It’s a clever little setup that lets you implement something similar to Apple’s Dynamic Island on any Android device this instant. And with Samsung supposedly lookin’ at cookin’ up something similar for its Galaxy gadgets, it couldn’t be a more timely twist to consider.

The secret lies within a thoughtfully crafted app called, fittingly enough, dynamicSpot. And — well, here’s what it looks like in action:

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JR Raphael, IDG

In short, dynamicSpot shows a pill-like shape around your phone’s camera cutout whenever a new notification arrives. You can then tap that shape to expand and interact with the notification or long-press it to jump directly into the associated app.

And the specifics of exactly how it works are entirely up to you. You can set how long the pill remains in place after a notification arrives, with a default of 20 seconds but a possible value as high as 24 hours — if you really want to make sure something important catches your eye. And you can select exactly which apps cause the dynamicSpot alert to appear, so you could conceivably use the tool only for important, high-priority notifications, if you were so inclined.

The app can also show pop-ups for important system events, like when your battery is low or your internet connection is unavailable — a handy little touch that makes those types of alerts even more prominent and likely to be noticed.

DynamicSpot has layers upon layers of intricate settings to make the service work any way you want.

JR Raphael, IDG

Last but not least, in an extra-nifty touch, you can enable an on-demand pop-up menu of shortcuts to specific apps that shows up anytime you tap the camera cutout in your Android device’s status bar (when a notification isn’t actively present).

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JR Raphael, IDG

The dynamicSpot app is free with an optional pro upgrade that unlocks some of its more advanced features. It does require a fair amount of system-level access in order to operate — including an accessibility control setting that looks more than a little daunting when you first enable it — but that access is legitimately required for what the app needs to do. The tool comes from a known and trusted Android developer, too, and it’s extremely clear about the fact that it doesn’t collect or share any sort of personal info.

Android status bar secret #2: The shortcut summoner

If you aren’t into the whole Dynamic Island concept but do appreciate the idea of being able to turn your Android device’s status bar camera cutout into a shortcut-summoning step-saver, this next power-up is precisely the path for you.

It’s an app I’ve described before as an Android shortcut genie — and while it hasn’t come up in conversation in quite a while now, it’s every bit as impressive as when I first mentioned it a year ago.

The app is called, rather tantalizingly, Touch the Notch. (Oh, yes.)

Unlike our first selection, Touch the Notion is completely invisible most of the time. You won’t even know it’s there, visually speaking.

But when you touch your finger to that status bar area of yours, you’ll activate an app or function of your choosing — a whole bunch of ’em, in fact, depending on how exactly you caress that comely camera cutout.

You can set separate actions for:

  • A single touch
  • A long-press
  • A double-tap
  • A right-to-left swipe
  • And a left-to-right swipe

And the available actions include some seriously powerful possibilities. You can set any manner of notch fondling to accomplish feats like:

  • Opening a specific app
  • Opening a custom menu of apps
  • Toggling your phone’s flashlight
  • Capturing a screenshot
  • Toggling do-not-disturb mode
  • Controlling audio playback
  • Adjusting your screen’s brightness
  • Turning your screen off
Touch the Notion offers an impressive array of options for adding useful shortcuts into your phone’s status bar camera cutout.

JR Raphael, IDG

And again, any of those things happen simply as a result of your tapping your favorite fingie to that otherwise useless camera cutout at the top of your device’s display. Not bad, right?

Just like with our last Android status bar enhancer, this app does require a handful of pertinent permissions — including the ability to act as a system accessibility service, which may sound scary but, again, is actually needed for the app to be able to operate. It’s also worth noting that this app doesn’t require any lower-level system permissions, meaning it couldn’t even access the internet or do anything with your data if it wanted to. And that aside, its privacy policy is clear about the fact that it doesn’t store or share any manner of personal data.

Touch the Notch is free to use, with an optional donation if you want to support its developer.

Android status bar secret #3: The at-a-glance alerter

Last but not least in our collection of Android status bar superchargers is a splendidly subtle addition for your top-of-screen area — a zesty little nugget that introduces a major upgrade to the way your notifications, erm, notify you.

It’s called AodNotify, and it turns your Android camera cutout into an intelligent alert board that lets you learn about pending notifications without having to activate your display or allow yourself to be distracted by an info-dense always-on-display interface.

The specific version of AodNotify you need depends on what type of phone you’re using:

AodNotify can light up your Android status bar to indicate new notifications in all sorts of interesting ways. You can have incoming notifications from certain apps create a ring of light around the camera cutout at the top of your screen so you’ll always see ’em, for instance, even if you don’t hear the initial ding — or you can create a small LED-style dot at the top of your screen for specific types of incoming alerts. You can even set up an unmissable full-screen outline light in any color and style to associate with certain notifications, if you really want to get wild and make sure something catches your attention.

AodNotify brings a whole new level of visual usefulness into your Android status bar area.

JR Raphael, IDG

What makes the setup especially useful is the fact that you can specify which exact apps will cause a notification light to appear — so, for instance, you could have important work-related apps like Slack or Gmail trigger an eye-catching light-up effect but not have that happen with less pressing alerts from LinkedIn or Google Photos.

AodNotify can light up your Android camera cutout for significant system events, too, like a low battery — and it can use specific colors mapped to each app or event so it’s easy to know what any effect means even with the most cursory of glances.

AodNotify is free with an optional $5 upgrade for some of its more advanced features. The app doesn’t require any permissions beyond what’s needed for its operation, and its developer (a well-known and widely trusted Android mainstay) says the software doesn’t collect, store, or share any manner of user data.

So there you have it: three supremely useful Android status bar enhancements. Pick the one that feels most helpful for you and your own style of getting stuff done — and watch that awkward camera cutout compromise morph into an indispensable efficiency advantage.

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Kategorie: Hacking & Security

Čínský hypersonický radar může sledovat více cílů pohybujících se rychlostí Mach 20

Živě.cz - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 11:45
Čína vyvinula výjimečně přesný laserový radarový systém • Ten by měl být schopný současně sledovat větší počet cílů, pohybujících se rychlostí Mach 20 • Systém rovněž dokáže odhadnout rychlost letu zaměřené hypersonické střely s přesností 99,7 procent
Kategorie: IT News

Cyber Espionage Group XDSpy Targets Companies in Russia and Moldova

The Hacker News - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 11:37
Companies in Russia and Moldova have been the target of a phishing campaign orchestrated by a little-known cyber espionage group known as XDSpy. The findings come from cybersecurity firm F.A.C.C.T., which said the infection chains lead to the deployment of a malware called DSDownloader. The activity was observed this month, it added. XDSpy is a threat actor of indeterminate origin that was first
Kategorie: Hacking & Security

Cyber Espionage Group XDSpy Targets Companies in Russia and Moldova

The Hacker News - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 11:37
Companies in Russia and Moldova have been the target of a phishing campaign orchestrated by a little-known cyber espionage group known as XDSpy. The findings come from cybersecurity firm F.A.C.C.T., which said the infection chains lead to the deployment of a malware called DSDownloader. The activity was observed this month, it added. XDSpy is a threat actor of indeterminate origin that was firstRavie Lakshmananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/[email protected]
Kategorie: Hacking & Security

UK Electoral Commission slapped for basic cybersecurity fails

The Register - Anti-Virus - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 10:30
It took 13 months to notice 40 million voters' data was compromised

The UK's Electoral Commission has received a formal slap on the wrist for a litany of security failings that led to the theft of personal data belonging to around 40 million voters.…

Kategorie: Viry a Červi

Superořezaná mobilní GeForce RTX 3050 A má místo Ampere GA107 GPU Lovelace AD106

CD-R server - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 10:00
Zdá se, že Nvidia skutečně změnila názor na přítomnost GeForce v levnějších noteboocích. Zatímco původně plánovala tento segment opustit, nyní chystá novou verzi mobilní GeForce RTX 3050…
Kategorie: IT News

Tahle 65W nabíječka od Lidlu uživí až čtyři zařízení současně. Stojí jen 500 Kč

Živě.cz - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 09:45
Lidl momentálně nabízí nabíječku své privátní značky na 500 Kč. Tronic USB Multi Power s výkonem 65 W a čtyřmi konektory běžně stojí o tři stovky víc. Adaptér od Tronicu využívá technologii GaN slibující kompaktní rozměry a nižší zahřívání. Z jedné strany má 120cm kabel s klasickou zástrčkou, na ...
Kategorie: IT News

Souboj elementů. Chlazení vodou vs. vzduchem, Noctua NH-D15 vs. MSI MAG Coreliquid

Živě.cz - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 08:45
Chladit procesor vzduchem, anebo vodou? Postavili jsme proti sobě špičkové modely z obou světů, abychom porovnali oba způsoby chlazení procesoru.
Kategorie: IT News

V USA transplantovali pacientovi umělé srdce vyrobené z titanu. Využívá technologii MAGLEV

Živě.cz - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 07:45
Přibližně 5 % dospělých, kteří jsou ve Spojených státech amerických zařazeni na seznam čekatelů na transplantaci srdce, každoročně zemře při čekání na vhodný orgán. Jeden z těchto pacientů nyní dostal šanci díky umělému srdci vyrobenému americkou firmou BiVACOR. Podrobnosti přináší magazín ...
Kategorie: IT News

Ryzen 7 8745H, Hawk Point s vypnutým NPU, vychází

CD-R server - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 07:40
Zprávy o variantě APU Hawk Point s vypnutým NPU se potvrzují. Společnost Lenovo zveřejnila jeho specifikace i první notebook, který jím bude osazen…
Kategorie: IT News

Google Mapy u památek zobrazí historickou podobu přes rozšířenou realitu. Začíná se u Eiffelovy věže

Živě.cz - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 07:30
Google se spojil s herní společností Ubisoft • U památek začne ukazovat AR podobu odkazující na minulost • Startuje se v Paříži u Eiffelovy věže
Kategorie: IT News

Meta Settles for $1.4 Billion with Texas Over Illegal Biometric Data Collection

The Hacker News - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 06:38
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, agreed to a record $1.4 billion settlement with the U.S. state of Texas over allegations that it illegally collected biometric data of millions of users without their permission, marking one of the largest penalties levied by regulators against the tech giant. "This historic settlement demonstrates our commitment to standing up to
Kategorie: Hacking & Security

Meta Settles for $1.4 Billion with Texas Over Illegal Biometric Data Collection

The Hacker News - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 06:38
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, agreed to a record $1.4 billion settlement with the U.S. state of Texas over allegations that it illegally collected biometric data of millions of users without their permission, marking one of the largest penalties levied by regulators against the tech giant. "This historic settlement demonstrates our commitment to standing up to Ravie Lakshmananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/[email protected]
Kategorie: Hacking & Security

OpenMoonRay 1.6.0.0

AbcLinuxu [zprávičky] - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 04:09
V březnu 2023 animační studio DreamWorks Animation uvolnilo svůj renderer MoonRay jako open source. Včera byla vydána nová verze 1.6.0.0. Z novinek je vypíchnuta počáteční podpora Apple siliconu.
Kategorie: GNU/Linux & BSD

DigiCert gives unlucky folks 24 hours to replace doomed certificates after code blunder

The Register - Anti-Virus - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 03:31
For the want of an underscore

DigiCert has given unlucky customers 24 hours to replace their SSL/TLS security certificates it previously issued them – due to a five-year-old blunder in its backend software.…

Kategorie: Viry a Červi

Logitech Forever Mouse

AbcLinuxu [zprávičky] - 31 Červenec, 2024 - 01:05
Hanneke Faber, nová CEO společnosti Logitech, v rozhovoru pro podcast Decoder mluví mj. o Forever Mouse, tj. o myši, kterou by si člověk jednou koupil a měl jí napořád. Samozřejmě formou předplatného aneb Nezaplatíš-Nemyšuješ. ☺
Kategorie: GNU/Linux & BSD
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