How to clear the cache on your TV (and why it makes such a big difference)
Clearing your TV’s cache can greatly decrease stuttering and improve performance. Here’s how to do it on brands like Samsung, LG, and more.READ MORE HERE…
Don’t install that unknown extension until you’ve checked out its reputation. Here’s how to do that.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThe latest in a long line of techies to face Putin’s wrath A Russian programmer will face the next 14 years in a “strict-regime” (high-security) penal colony after a regional court ruled he leaked sensitive data to Ukraine.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreReally strong USB ports make a difference too by reducing the need for motherboard replacements Computex Analysts rate Taiwan’s ASUS the world’s fifth most prolific PC-maker, but the company wants to climb the charts by targeting business buyers, according to Shawn Chang, Head of Go-To-Market for the outfit’s Commercial Business Unit.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThe Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80 features real-time AES-256 bit encryption, dual read-only modes, and password protection. The 2TB version is on sale right now at B&H Photo.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreOur industry needs to continue working together on identity standards for agent access across systems. Read about how Microsoft is building a robust and sophisticated set of agents.
The post The future of AI agents—and why OAuth must evolve appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog. READ MORE HERE…
If you have two-factor authentication enabled but don’t have your phone nearby, you can use one of these desktop apps to get your code.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreHackers take personal data bytes from the brand with three stripes Adidas is warning customers some of their data was stolen after an “unauthorized” person lifted it from a “third-party customer service provider.”… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreMicrosoft Threat Intelligence has discovered a cluster of worldwide cloud abuse activity conducted by a threat actor we track as Void Blizzard, who we assess with high confidence is Russia-affiliated and has been active since at least April 2024. Void Blizzard’s cyberespionage operations tend to be highly targeted at specific organizations of interest to Russia, including in government, defense, transportation, media, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and healthcare sectors primarily in Europe and North America.
The post New Russia-affiliated actor Void Blizzard targets critical sectors for espionage appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog. READ MORE HERE…
The Aqara Camera Hub G5 Pro provides AI-powered visual recognition technology with a host of home security features – and it’s on sale now.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreNew MITRE ATLAS submission helps strengthen organizations’ cyber resilience Read More HERE…
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