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Tech Whistleblowers Prefer Loud Exit To Quiet Quitting

The penchant for tech whistleblowers to quit their jobs with a bang while many of their colleagues engage in "quiet quitting" should be a wake-up call to industry leaders, according to a blog penned by four Forrester analysts ...

Chinese Hackers Deploy Fake News Site To Infect Government, Energy Targets

A Chinese cyber espionage group has been using a fake news site to infect government and energy industry targets in Australia, Malaysia and Europe with malware, according to a blog posted online Tuesday by Proofpoint and PwC Threat Intelligence ...

Cloud Gaming Poised for Takeoff

The cloud gaming market appears to be ready for some substantial growth, although it will be tough sledding for new players to enter the scene ...

Accent Altering Voice Tech Aims To Replace Frustration With Communication

Having trouble understanding that person at the end of the support line you've called to get some customer service? A Silicon Valley company wants to make those kinds of problems a thing of the past ...

Forrester Report Cautions About Web3 Security

The next generation web -- Web3 -- has been hailed as more secure than the current incarnation of cyberspace, but a report released Tuesday warns that may not be so ...

DARPA Moves Forward With Project To Revolutionize Satellite Communication

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), best known for creating the internet, advanced its plan to revolutionize communication among low orbiting satellite networks by selecting 11 teams to work on its Space-Based Adaptive Communications Node program ...

A Third of US Social Media Users Creating Fake Accounts

Fake social media accounts are usually associated with bot networks, but some research released Tuesday revealed many social media users are creating their own fake accounts for a variety of reasons ...

Stat Firm Reports Less Than 1% of Subscribers Playing Netflix Games

Less than 1% of Netflix's 221 million subscribers are playing the service's games each day, according to a report from CNBC ...

Top Universities Exposing Students, Faculty and Staff to Email Crime

Nearly all the top 10 universities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia are putting their students, faculty, and staff at risk of email compromise by failing to block attackers from spoofing the schools' email domains ...

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Denmark Tops in Digital Quality of Life, US in Fifth Place

If you're looking for the best digital quality of life in the world, Denmark appears to be the place to go ...

Meta Moves To Back Off Removing Covid Misinformation From Platforms

Meta took a step Tuesday toward abandoning its policy of removing misinformation about Covid from its platforms ...

Home Security Market Thriving Despite Dread of False Alarms

The market for home security systems continues to grow despite concerns about false alerts, according to a new report from Parks Associates ...

Amazon Lawsuit Fingers Facebook Groups Recruiting Fake Reviewers

A lawsuit against the administrators of more than 10,000 Facebook groups alleged to be part of a broker network for churning out fake product reviews was filed Tuesday by Amazon ...

Luxury Consumers Dismiss Inflation, Say ‘Full Shopping Ahead!’

Inflation may be forcing many Americans to reduce their discretionary spending, but shopping still appears to be strong among the luxury set, according to a survey released Wednesday by Saks ...

Bad Comparisons Distort State of US Broadband

For years, U.S. broadband has received a bad rap by comparing it to the European market. That rap -- and the comparison it's founded on -- is dubious, according to a report released Monday by a D.C. tech think tank ...

Rapid EV Adoption by Low-Income Drivers Needed To Curb Climate Change: Report

Getting low-income drivers behind the wheel of electric vehicles is necessary to reduce greenhouse gases in the coming years, according to a report released Monday by the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a science and technology think tank in Washington, D.C ...

Security Pros Lured to Bug Bounties by Big Pay Days

As criminal activity on the internet continues to accelerate, bug hunting for cash has begun to attract more and more security researchers ...

Digital Devices of Corporate Brass Ripe for Hacker Attacks

Digital devices and home networks of corporate executives, board members and high-value employees with access to financial, confidential and proprietary information are ripe targets for malicious actors, according to a study released Tuesday by a cybersecurity services firm ...

Google Hasn’t Started the Robocalypse Yet

The Robocalypse -- the time when machines become sentient and start to dominate humans -- has been a popular science fiction subject for some time. It's also worried some scientific minds, most notably the late Stephen Hawking ...

Attacks on Cloud Service Providers Down 25% During First 4 Months of 2022

New research from Atlas VPN shows that cloud-native exploits on major cloud service providers (CSPs) declined during the first four months of 2022 ...

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