Twitter To Allow Users In Us South Korea And Australia To Report Misleading Tweets

The option will appear to users after clicking on the button to report a tweet. “We’re assessing if this is an effective approach so we’re starting small,” Twitter’s safety account said. “We may not take action on and cannot respond to each report in the experiment, but your input will help us identify trends so that we can improve the speed and scale of our broader misinformation work.” In February, Twitter was joined by Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Redbubble, and TikTok in signing up to the Australian Code of Practice on Disinformation and Misinformation....

February 18, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Jason Kelly

Uk National Arrested In Spain After Doj Indictment For Twitter Hack

O’Connor was charged in the US District Court for the Northern District of California with three counts of conspiracy to intentionally access a computer without authorization and obtaining information from a protected computer, along with six other counts. O’Connor is also facing charges for cyberstalking a juvenile victim and for his involvement in an effort to take over TikTok and Snapchat user accounts. According to a lengthy report released by the New York State Department of Financial Services in October, O’Connor and at least three others pretended to work for Twitter’s Information Technology department in July 2020....

February 18, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Roy Robinson

Ukraine Destroys Five Bot Farms That Were Spreading Panic Among Citizens

In a March 28 release, the SBU said that the bot farms had an overall capacity of at least 100,000 accounts spreading misinformation and fake news surrounding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which started on February 24 and has now lasted over a month. According to the security service, the bot farms have “tried to inspire panic among Ukrainian citizens and destabilize the socio-political situation in various regions.” The SBU has accused Russia of operating the farms for conducting “large-scale information sabotage....

February 18, 2023 · 2 min · 286 words · Debra Simpson

Ukrainian Cities Hit With Blackouts After Attacks On Energy Infrastructure

Global internet access tracker NetBlocks shared data showing widespread internet outages across Mariupol, Sumy, and other regions of the country following an increase in bombing campaigns and rocket fire launched by Russian units. “Mariupol and Sumy are the main outage incidents we’re tracking today. Overall, at national level, observable connectivity is down some 20% compared to ordinary levels prior to the onset of conflict,” Alp Toker, director of NetBlocks, told ZDNet....

February 18, 2023 · 2 min · 348 words · Mark Lewis

Ukrainian Police Takes Down Phishing Gang Behind Payments Scam

In a statement, Ukraine’s Cyber Police Department and the Kyiv-based Pechersk Police Department said the criminal group created and promoted roughly 400 phishing links to send to the county’s citizens. The links sent victims to malicious, fraudulent websites packaged up as European Union resource pages. SEE: Google: Half of zero-day exploits linked to poor software fixes The phishing group decided their scam would be disguised as an EU social security payments scheme that could be claimed by beleaguered Ukrainian residents who need financial help – but, of course, they had to first provide their bank card details....

February 18, 2023 · 2 min · 342 words · David Vigil

Ukrainian Software Developers Share Their Stories And Photos From The War Zone

Eugene Krupnov, developer of the popular Mac application Unclutter, found himself answering his eight-year-old daughter with a bit of pop-culture gallows humor. “Not today, we joked, quoting Arya from Game of Thrones.” On February 24, Krupnov and his family evacuated from Kyiv. “As we were fleeing the city, we heard how the shelling escalated, we saw unthinkable traffic across the highways and endless lines at every gas station. It was night time....

February 18, 2023 · 11 min · 2153 words · Richard Nelson

Us Watchdog Is Worried Cyber Insurance Won T Cover Catastrophic Cyberattacks

The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has called for a federal response to insurance for “catastrophic” cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. A functioning insurance markets is essential for businesses, consumers and, as GAO highlights, for critical infrastructure operators. The GAO, which audits the trillions of dollars the US government spends each year, warns that private insurers and the US government’s official terrorism risk insurance – the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program (TRIP) – may not be able to cover catastrophic financial loss arising from cyberattacks....

February 18, 2023 · 3 min · 568 words · James Smith

Vr Tech Studio Aexlab Launches Nfts As Part Of Push To Blockchain

The metaverse is a hot topic in blockchain right now, but there are few examples to combine a VR metaverse with blockchain technology and NFTs. Miami-based technology and video game studio Aexlab had launched its first NFT series as it looks to ‘plant its flag’ in the blockchain ecosystem. The company which develops virtual reality (VR) experiences and applications from the ground-up has raised over S1M from its crowdfunding campaign on the Start Engine....

February 18, 2023 · 3 min · 466 words · Carol Garcia

Vulnerability Wholesaler Cuts Disclosure Times Over Poor Quality Patches

ZDI, a brand owned by security firm Trend Micro, is making the move because of what says is a “disturbing” decrease in patch quality and a rise in vague communications about patches. The impact on enterprises is that they can’t accurately estimate the risk to their systems and they’re wasting money on applying incomplete patches that are re-released down the track and need re-applying a second time around. ZDI’s standard disclosure timeline gives software vendors 120 days to release a patch, but it’s now introducing shorter timelines for “failed patches” that it will be monitoring....

February 18, 2023 · 3 min · 530 words · Matthew Bligen

Wfh Deal This Acer Monitor Is On Sale For 114

If you’re in need of one but your budget is tight, Walmart’s New Rollbacks and More sale includes a compact 27" Acer KW272U monitor for only $114, 58% off the usual $272 retail price, or a saving of $158. The Acer KW272U is a 27" display offering a WQHD (2560x1440) resolution with a 75Hz refresh rate and 16:9 aspect ratio. Suitable for a small desk or corner setup, this IPS monitor also comes with AMD FreeSync and a number of ports....

February 18, 2023 · 1 min · 95 words · Anthony Bevis

What Is An Unsecured Credit Card

If you are considering getting a new credit card, an unsecured credit card could very well be the card for you. With an unsecured credit card, you can have the ability to pay for your purchases later either in full or in installments pre-assigned by your credit card issuer. These cards can bear the Visa or Mastercard logo, giving you greater spending power. Good or excellent credit: Unsecured credit cards rely upon your credit score in order to receive approval, so it is usually important to hold a good or excellent credit score....

February 18, 2023 · 2 min · 322 words · Marjorie Hughes

What Is The State Of 6G And When Will It Arrive Here S What To Look Out For

Each mobile network generation consolidates the use cases offered by the preceding one and introduces new capabilities, on a roughly 10-year cycle. So 2G (1990) introduced digital voice calls and text messaging (SMS); 3G (2000) added mobile web browsing on smartphones; 4G (2010) brought faster data speeds, enabling mobile video; and 5G (2020) is bringing even faster mobile broadband with lower latency, enabling use cases such as the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), digital twins, autonomous vehicles, smart homes, buildings, cities and farms, and remote healthcare....

February 18, 2023 · 5 min · 1015 words · John Kim

What S Inside Harris S Home Office A No Compromise Duality

Today, writing is the largest part of my workflow, but I expect to go back to much more audio production as I roll out the novel I’ve been working on for the last 5 years. I’m ready for that. Office kit Power. My office has 3 battery backup units, and for the last year or so none of them has worked. I don’t need them. Optical. LG Electronics 6X Blu Ray Writer M-Disc support put this over the top for me....

February 18, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Linda Hulbert

Whatever Happened To Hyper V Server And Other Windows Server 2022 Questions

Update: Windows Server IoT 2022 also is generally available today. (Did I know Server IoT was a thing? Maybe?)

February 18, 2023 · 1 min · 19 words · Ronald Young

While Apple Launches Iphone 14 Samsung Launches Oh This

The media just has to treat it like such an event. Will there be one more camera? Will there be one more thing? Will there be one more dad joke? What goes through the collective minds of the Android world? Scoffing, certainly. An enthusiasm for pointing out where Apple might be seen as having stolen ideas from Samsung, too. Ultimately, though, Android manufacturers mostly wait for it all to be over and worry whether it’ll affect their sales – and by how much....

February 18, 2023 · 3 min · 465 words · Billie Ramirez

Why Whitehurst Is Stepping Away From Ibm

Krishna, who’s only a few years older than Whitehurst, was named IBM’s CEO in January 2020. Clearly, there was no easy route forward for Whitehurst. It was assumed, however, that Krishna would only be an interim CEO. That soon proved not to be the case. Why then did Whitehurst stick around as long as he did? Simple. He wanted to oversee the IBM-Red Hat merger until he felt it was as good as it was going to get....

February 18, 2023 · 4 min · 645 words · Lorene Eggert

Why You Can T Trust Instagram

I wish I did, but I don’t. Instagram hasn’t done one blessed thing to fix my hacked account. Six weeks into this, and neither Instagram tech support – if there even is such a department – nor public relations have said a word to me. The more I look, the more it seems Instagram seldom, if ever, helps its users. While this is really annoying, it’s not a big deal for me....

February 18, 2023 · 5 min · 980 words · Leonard Felderman

Will Double Filing My Gmail Email Use Up My Space

Dear Reader’s, question about size has a quick answer. Google makes it surprisingly easy to find out how much space you’re using in Gmail. Just scroll down to the bottom of your email box, and there’s a nice little one-entry bar chart. I’m using a little under 30% of my 100GB allocation in this account. I pay a few bucks a month for more email storage. If you need to increase your storage, you can do so by clicking here and paying a small monthly fee....

February 18, 2023 · 4 min · 739 words · Thomas Alexander

Will The New Apple Silicon Macbook Pro Be A Big Downgrade For Pros

According to an exclusive report by AppleTrack, the revamped MacBook Pros will be offered in 16GB and 32GB RAM options, removing the 64GB option that’s currently available in the Intel line. Must read: These three simple tips will keep your iPhone safe from hackers “This is a weird one folks,” write Luke Miani. “It seems odd that Apple would remove the option to upgrade to 64GB of RAM, and other sources have suggested that the option will remain…” But it’s not really that weird....

February 18, 2023 · 1 min · 186 words · Sherman Costantino

Windows 10 Microsoft S Latest Update Fixes Printer Smart Card Bug

The update, KB5005394, addresses an issue in Windows 10 version 1809 — Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC — that caused printers, scanners and multifunctional devices (MFDs) to not function. The update bumps up the OS build number to 17763.2091. The issue stems from a July 13 update to harden the Windows 10 against the security vulnerability tagged as CVE-2021-33764. Printers and MFDs that were affected were not compliant with the authentication specification RFC 4556....

February 18, 2023 · 2 min · 332 words · Daisy Crosby