Can Wikipedia Achieve Its Goals In An Era Of Misinformation?
The Wikipedia Foundation has banned seven editors associated with a group from mainland China whose platform is accused of trying to advance the interests of the Chinese state.
Nation-state Hackers Breaches Alaska Department of Health
Alaska’s Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) released a statement revealing that the security breach which attackers infiltrated DHSS networks was committed by a sophisticated attacker on a national level.
Big Tech Companies Snap up Smaller Rivals at Record Pace
Data from Refinitiv shows that some of the world’s biggest technology companies have spent twice as much as they did in 2020 to take over smaller rivals.
How to Get The iPhone 13 For Free Using T-Mobile
iPhone12 Pro Max customers interested in upgrading their devices to iPhone 13 Pro Max may do so for free by making a trade-in that includes up to $1,290 in credit.
Hacked Sites Push TeamViewer Using Fake Certificate Alert
Threat actors are compromising Microsoft Windows web server software, Internet Information Services to add expired certificate notification pages that prompt visitors to download a malicious fake installer.
Bitcoin Mining Producing Enormous Levels Of Waste
Bitcoin miners generate 30,700 tonnes of electronic waste every year, averaging 272g per transaction.
VoIP.ms Phone Services Disrupted by DDoS Extortion Attack
VoIP, the voice-over Internet provider, suffered a distributed denial-of-service attack on its network, including DNS name servers.
U.S. Farmer Cooperative Facing $5.9M Ransomware Attack
A BlackMatter Ransomware group has made a ransom demand of 5.9 million dollars to the US farmer cooperative NEW Cooperative, under the risk of leaking the cooperative’s stolen data.
Microsoft Investigates Outlook Issue Related To Security Key
Microsoft is investigating an issue with Outlook that prevents customers from adding Gmail accounts when using security keys for multifactor authentication.
Twitter Settles 2016 Class Action Lawsuit For $800 Million
Twitter has agreed to pay $809.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit by shareholders accusing the social media giant of misleading investors about the frequency of use of its platform.