Day: December 2, 2019

Sharing Is Caring

Do you do any cybersecurity-related volunteer work? …read more Source:: DarkReading


Data from 21M Mixcloud Users Compromised in Breach

The music streaming service received reports indicating attackers gained unauthorized access to its systems. …read more Source:: DarkReading


AWS intros DeepComposer, an AI-powered piano keyboard for developers

The cloud computing giant made a series of machine learning-related announcements on Monday as it kicks off its re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Database Exposes Millions Of Private SMS Messages

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These Eight Groups Will Try To Break Into The Networks Of Tomorrow

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Facebook rolls out tools to help you find real-time info in a crisis – CNET

Facebook users who request or offer help during a crisis can now message via WhatsApp. …read more Source:: CNet


Bad news: A company wants to sell artificial shooting stars. Good news: Launch delayed

There’s more than enough crap up there already Roundup As ISS astronauts get cracking with the next AMS spacewalk, take a moment to look back at the week in rockets. Arianespace celebrated its 250th launch, Russia and India fired off some of their own, and Rocket Lab spared us all more space junk.… …read more…


Cyber Monday 2019: Willow breast pump is 15% off and more – CNET

Save 15% on this mobile breast pump and save on other Willow accessories this Cyber Monday …read more Source:: CNet


Amazon Lets Doctors Record Your Conversations and Put Them in Your Medical Files

Amazon’s next big step in health care is with voice transcription technology that’s designed to allow doctors to spend more time with patients and less time at the computer. At Amazon Web Services’ re:Invent conference on Tuesday, the company is launching a service called Amazon Transcribe Medical, which transcribes doctor-patient interactions and plugs the text…


CISA Pushing U.S. Agencies to Adopt Vulnerability Disclosure Policies

A newly proposed CISA directive would require all U.S. agencies to develop and implement vulnerability disclosure processes for their internet connected systems. …read more Source:: Threatpost