Capitol Riot Participants Tried To Remove Media Content
The Associated Press reports that some accused in the Capitol riot tried to delete online content that could be used as evidence.
Another iPhone Wi-Fi Bug Was Discovered By Researcher
Another iPhone Wi-Fi bug that triggers devices when it enters hotspots with specific name was found.
German Scientists Built A High-res Microscope From Lego
German scientists built a high-resolution microscope using Lego pieces and components they had received from a mobile phone.
Qualcomm To Design An M1 Competitor For PCs Without ARM
Qualcomm’s new CEO said the company plans to design its own system-on-a-chip (SoC) for laptops without its smartphone chip partner, ARM.
Google Removes Apps For Stealing Users’ Facebook Data
Google has rejected nine Android apps after researchers said the apps used a cunning way to steal users’ Facebook credentials.
Russian Hackers Trying To Brute-force Important Networks
Authorities warn that Russian military intelligence unit 26165, widely known as Fancy Bear used brutal hacking to target almost every area of interest online.
Swedish Supermarkets Closed Due To U.S. Ransomware Attack
About 500 of the 800 Coop supermarkets in Sweden were forced to close after the ongoing ransomware attack, which affected about 200 businesses in the U.S.
Gartner Urges Companies To Forget About Customer 360
Gartner is urging companies to abandon 2017 Customer 360 idea.
Ransomware Attack Hits Over 100 U.S. Companies
Huntress Labs said recent major ransomware attack was caused by REvil.
Jim Whitehurst Steps Down As IBM President
Jim Whitehurst steps down as IBM president.