Day: June 17, 2020

Civil rights groups slam Facebook, call for ad boycott – CNET

A new campaign called #StopHateforProfit urges corporations to pull ads from Facebook. …read more Source:: CNet


Windows 10 once more in print condition: Microsoft applies out-of-band fix to Patch Tuesday cock-up

Alas, Storage Spaces still a bit poorly Microsoft has addressed the printer issues introduced in Windows 10 with the recent Patch Tuesday updates while admitting that some Storage Spaces had also been borked by the May 2020 update.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Shlayer Mac Malware Returns with Extra Sneakiness

Spreading via poisoned Google search results, this new version of Mac’s No. 1 threat comes with added stealth. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Scientists find way to pollinate plants with soap bubbles as bees decline – CNET

“Whimsical” experiments with a bubble gun, a pear orchard and a drone show the new technique has promise. …read more Source:: CNet


Tune in online this week – and discover how to secure all of your attack surfaces

Think like your enemies to defeat them Webcast You know your attack surface don’t you? You mapped all of it? Are you sure?… …read more Source:: Register


Comet Neowise is the latest to tease with the potential of a big show – CNET

With Comets Atlas and Swan fading, a new contender could soon end up shining brighter. …read more Source:: CNet


CineMark, Regal to begin reopening movie theaters in the US – CNET

Both movie theater chains expect to reopen most locations in July. …read more Source:: CNet


Zoom To Launch End-to-End Encryption For All Users — Not Just Paid Accounts

Weeks after Zoom said it will offer end-to-end encryption to only paying customers — a move that was received poorly by several privacy and security advocates, the popular video calling software said on Wednesday it is making some amendments: We are also pleased to share that we have identified a path forward that balances the…


Get the AirPods Pro for $220 at Amazon – CNET

This is Amazon’s lowest price to date, and $29 less than the Apple Store price. …read more Source:: CNet


Cyber Spies Use LinkedIn To Hack European Defense Firms

…read more Source:: PacketStorm