Day: June 15, 2021

Microsoft Disrupts Large-Scale BEC Campaign Across Web Services

Attackers had used the cloud-based infrastructure to target mailboxes and add forwarding rules to learn about financial transactions. …read more Source:: DarkReading


The best robot vacuum for 2021 – CNET

To find out which is best, we rigorously lab-tested leading models from Neato, iRobot, Electrolux, Eufy, Ecovacs and more. …read more Source:: CNet


Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Yuffie’s weird DLC ending explained – CNET

The EPISODE INTERmission DLC tells us a bit more about Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2. …read more Source:: CNet


Michigan Micro Mote works well escargot: Tiny computer makes it into the field strapped to backs of predatory snails

Then solves a longstanding extinction puzzle Scientists at the University of Michigan have celebrated an experiment where ultra-tiny computers were strapped to the backs of snails – solving a long-unanswered extinction mystery.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Don’t sell your Xbox One yet, Microsoft has plans for it – CNET

Thanks to Game Pass and cloud streaming, your old systems have some more life in them. …read more Source:: CNet


The Android Messages App Now Offers End-To-End Encryption

Along with a string of new features across several areas of Android, Google is at last turning on end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for everyone in the Messages app. Beta testers have been able to use E2EE messaging since November. From a report: E2EE in Messages is only available in one-on-one conversations for the time being, not…


Millions of Connected Cameras Open to Eavesdropping

A supply-chain component lays open camera feeds to remote attackers thanks to a critical security vulnerability. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Andariel Group Targets South Korean Entities in New Campaign

Andariel, designated as a sub-group of the Lazarus Group APT, has historically targeted South Korean organzations. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Canadian province’s supreme court orders Dell to pay nearly $500,000 to sales rep fired in his twilight years

BC judge lengthens notice period The British Columbia Supreme Court has ordered Dell Canada to pay a former sales representative nearly C$500,000 in damages after ruling he had been wrongfully terminated.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Here’s how new antitrust legislation could affect Big Tech… and you – CNET

Here’s what you need to know about the latest attempt to rein in the power of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. …read more Source:: CNet