One of the best TVs we lab-tested this year is still one of the most affordable
The flagship QM8K combines OLED-level picture quality with an accessible price point.READ MORE HERE…
Join us on a typical passkey journey from discovery to registration to authentication to deletion.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreNo, really, those are the magic words A clever AI bug hunter found a way to trick ChatGPT into disclosing Windows product keys, including at least one owned by Wells Fargo bank, by inviting the AI model to play a guessing game.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreAn identity protection expert shares tips on protecting yourself from AI scams.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreBusinesses can expect to pay a premium for Windows 10 Extended Security Updates, while educators will pay next to nothing. And for the first time, consumers can sign up, with some options that are completely free.READ MORE HERE…
Read MorePlus: Confirms less serious data points like meal preferences also leaked Qantas says that when cybercrooks attacked a “third party platform” used by the airline’s contact center systems, they accessed the personal information and frequent flyer numbers of the “majority” of the circa 5.7 million people affected.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreWhy are passkeys so much safer than passwords? And how exactly does this sorcery work? We go behind the scenes of this still-evolving authentication process.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreDon’t want to fork over $30 for a one-year subscription to Windows 10 Extended Security Updates? Microsoft is offering a couple of ways to avoid the fee. But there is a catch.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreSure, 130 fixes were sent out, but bask in the security goodness For the first time this year, Microsoft has released a Patch Tuesday bundle with no exploited security problems, although one has been made public already, and there are ten critical flaws to fix.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreIn this blog you will hear directly from Microsoft’s Deputy Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for Experiences and Devices, Naresh Kannan, about eliminating high-privileged access across all Microsoft 365 applications. This blog is part of an ongoing series where our Deputy CISOs share their thoughts on what is most important in their respective domains. In this series you will get practical advice and forward-looking commentary on where the industry is going, as well as tactics you should start (and stop) deploying, and more.
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Smarter TV operating systems bring added convenience, but they also raise fresh privacy concerns – especially when it comes to automatic content recognition (ACR).READ MORE HERE…
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