Meta’s Quarterly Results Causes Big Tech Divide
Big Tech is divided after Facebook’s quarterly results and blamed Apple’s privacy changes for affecting advertisers.
Jump Trading Supplants Stolen Wormhole Funds After Hack
Jump Trading’s cryptocurrency arm announced the restoration of more than $320 million on Wormhole after hack.
Amazon Increases Prime’s Price To $139 For U.S. Users
Amazon has announced plans to raise the cost of its Prime membership in the U.S. to $139 a year and $14.99 a month.
Intuit Notify Customers Of Phishing Campaign
Intuit warns its customers of an ongoing phishing campaign.
Windows Terminal Can Now Automatically Launch Profiles As Admin
A new version of Windows Terminal can now start profiles that run automatically as Administrator.
Biden Eases Up On Facebook Over COVID-19 Misinformation
Why has the White House gone quiet over the spread of COVID-19 misinformation?
Multiple Oil Facilities Across Europe Suffers Cyberattacks
Three European oil transport and storage companies are dealing with cyberattacks that have disrupted their IT systems.
Not Paying Ransom Cost Organizations More Than Paying
In 2021, 80% of critical infrastructure organizations reported a ransomware attack.
Data Transfer Protocol Flaw Affects Medical Devices
Kaspersky has found 33 critical flaws in MMQT, a prominent protocol used by medical devices.
Google Rolls Out A Free Version Of Workspace
Google has unveiled a new and free version of its Workspace suite called Workspace Essential Starter.