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Chip Shortages Likely To Linger Through 2022

A technology executive raised eyebrows last week when he predicted the shortage in semiconductor chips could last into 2023 ...

Researchers Find Cyberattack Discrepancies Based on Race, Gender

An international study of cyberattacks has discovered discrepancies based on race and gender ...

Facebook Pushes Pause on Instagram for Kids

Facebook on Monday announced it's putting its plans to launch a version of Instagram for kids on hold ...

‘Shadow Code’ Creates Risk for 99% of Websites

Shadow code -- third-party scripts and libraries often added to web applications without security validation -- pose risks to websites and jeopardize compliance with privacy regulations, according to new research released Tuesday ...

New iPad Mini Stars at Apple Refresh Event

The latest version of the iPad Mini was the clear star of the show at Apple's pre-recorded new product event streamed from its website Tuesday ...

Execs Fear Ransomware While Most Unprepared To Fight It

High-ranking business executives say ransomware is a major concern to them, but their organizations are unprepared to do anything about it ...

TikTok Tops YouTube in Watch Time Among Android Users

YouTube has taken a backseat to TikTok for months when it comes to average engagement with Android users, according to a report from a mobile market watcher ...

Amazon, AWS Trumpet Free Cybersecurity Initiatives

Amazon is launching two initiatives aimed at better preparing individuals and businesses to deal with cybersecurity threats and hardening the authentication of users of its AWS cloud ...

Kuo Predicts ‘iPhone 13’ Will Support Satellite Calls and Texting

The next generation of iPhones expected to be launched in September will include support for satellite communication, according to numerous news reports based on a research note released by insightful Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo ...

Study Warns Easy Access to Cloud Apps Putting Business Data at Risk

Businesses are flocking to software-as-a-service applications as a means to improve the efficiency of their operations and the productivity of their employees, but weak control of access to cloud apps is putting the data of many organizations at risk ...

$600 Million Hacker Offered Job, Bug Bounty

The hacker who stole US$600 million in tokens from a cryptocurrency platform last week was offered a security job by the platform Tuesday ...

Tesla Autopilot Probe Opened by US Highway Safety Agency

A federal highway safety agency announced Friday it has opened an investigation of accidents involving automated driving systems in cars made by Tesla ...

Half of IT Pros Say Remote Workers Dodging Security Precautions

Hackers aren't the only ones evading security measures of many organizations. So are their remote workers ...

Think Tank Calls for Policymakers To Grow AI, Not Choke It

Policymakers should be fostering the use of artificial intelligence in making workforce decisions, not inhibiting it, according to the Center for Data Innovation ...

Study Finds 100% of Commercial Apps Contain Security Flaws

A number of popular commercial applications in categories ranging from browsers to messaging and meeting apps all contained open-source components with security vulnerabilities, according to new research released Wednesday ...

Chromebook Shipments Jump 75% YoY in Q2

Chromebooks were a hot commodity in the second quarter of this year, with shipments increasing 75 percent compared to the same period in 2020 ...

Google Cloud Seeks To Cure Retailers’ Search Woes, Help Compete With Amazon

Google on Tuesday announced a new service aimed at beefing up the search capabilities of retailers' websites that may make those sellers more competitive with Amazon ...

Outlaw Installer for Windows 11 Infected With Malware

Early adopters seeking a premature peek of Windows 11 via unauthorized channels may be in for a nasty surprise -- a dose of malware ...

DuckDuckGo Readies Feature To Strip Trackers From Email

Consumer privacy champion DuckDuckGo on Tuesday announced that it's rolling out a beta version of a feature in its mobile and desktop applications that will strip trackers from its users' incoming email ...

US, NATO Accuse China of Massive Microsoft Hack

The administration of U.S. President Joseph R. Biden accused the People's Republic of China Monday of using contract hackers to conduct malicious cyber operations globally ...

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