Day: February 19, 2020

Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite storyboards are being transformed into a graphic novel – CNET

Hundreds of pages of storyboarding and early concept drawings will be in the book. …read more Source:: CNet


When the air gap is the space between the ears: A natural gas plant let ransomware spread from office IT to ops

Mystery facility hit by ‘commodity’ infection thought to be Ryuk America’s Homeland Security this week disclosed it recently responded to a ransomware infection at an unnamed natural gas plant.… …read more Source:: Register


Get Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order for Xbox One for $28 – CNET

That’s a historic low for what has been called one of the best Star Wars games to date. …read more Source:: CNet


Android apps that want background location data will need Google Play approval – CNET

The new Google Play policy will consider whether having that background location data is really necessary for each app. …read more Source:: CNet


Zero-Factor Authentication: Owning Our Data

Are you asking the right questions to determine how well your vendors will protect your data? Probably not. …read more Source:: DarkReading


TikTok’s new safety features put parents in charge of screen time, direct messages – CNET

More ways to keep the kids safe while making videos. …read more Source:: CNet


Researchers develop portable test to detect deadly mushrooms – CNET

Edible or toxic? That is the question. …read more Source:: CNet


Donald Trump ‘Offered Julian Assange a Pardon if He Denied Russia Link To Hack’

Donald Trump offered Julian Assange a pardon if he would say Russia was not involved in leaking Democratic party emails, a court in London has been told. From a report: The extraordinary claim was made at Westminster magistrates court before the opening next week of Assange’s legal battle to block attempts to extradite him to…


Google releases first Android 11 developer preview

The update gives us a glimpse at the next version of Android, the company’s mobile operating system. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Congress demands answers from Ring on police partnerships – CNET

The House Oversight committee wants to know details from all police departments that have worked with Ring, and if they also use Amazon’s facial recognition. …read more Source:: CNet