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[ad_1] The alleged cyberattack has disabled much of the Israeli government’s digital presence. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons) The websites of Israel’s interior, health, justice, and welfare ministries, as well as the prime minister’s office, were taken offline on Monday in what an Israeli government source claimed was the largest ever cyberattack against Israel. Authorities claim a...
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[ad_1] This page provides an overview of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA’s) assessment of the North Korean government’s malicious cyber activities. The U.S. Government (USG) refers to malicious cyber activity by the North Korean government as HIDDEN COBRA. The overview leverages publicly available, open-source intelligence and information regarding this threat. This page also...
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[ad_1] BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning people of a new texting scam that has been making it rounds around Western New York.  The BBB says they received several reports over the weekend through their Scam Tracker of a text scam. While it may look innocent, they say it is a...
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[ad_1] New Jersey, United States,- This Email Security Market report analysis provides some fundamentals designed to help industry players to make informed business decisions and assert their position in the market. This market research is conducted by combining qualitative and quantitative data, which greatly helps large companies in assessing the quality of the system or solution they...
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[ad_1] Media New Zealand has been trying to update its media laws for the modern digital environment for over a decade. Experts warn there are no simple solutions, so has the Government now bitten off more than it can chew? Anjum Rahman knows more than most about the harmful effects of media content. Over the years,...
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[ad_1] Photo: NurPhoto/Getty (Getty Images) Apple shook up its Mac lineup this week when it introduced the Mac Studio with its powerful M1 Ultra and a companion monitor, the Studio Display. These are undoubtedly intriguing products, but their minimalist designs lack a certain panache that once existed in Apple devices. So instead of plunking down...
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[ad_1] Sex, Love, and All of the Above is an advice column written by Psych Central’s sex and relationship writer, Morgan Mandriota. If you have a burning question for Morgan around mental health and sex, and intimacy, she’d love to hear from you! Submit your anonymous questions here. Dear Unposted, We live in a time...
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[ad_1] On Windows 11, running low on battery when you are actively using the device can be a frustrating situation, even more if there’s not a power outlet nearby, but there are many ways to make the most of a single charge, and in this guide, we’ll show you how. For example, you can enable...
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[ad_1] Apple today announced that it is making some updates to AirTags with the aim of cutting down on unwanted tracking. There are several changes that will be implemented in a multi-phase rollout. In an upcoming software update, Apple plans to implement new privacy warnings that will show up during AirTag setup to thwart malicious...
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[ad_1] DENVER (KKTV) – The COVID pandemic impacted virtually every part of daily life these last two years, and scams were no exception. The Colorado Attorney General’s Office confirms it received more scam reports over the last year than it did the prior year. “The pandemic was a boon for scams. Over the last year,...
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