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A University of Chicago research project could see artists take back ownership of their artwork.
Starting with AL 2023, Amazon Linux will get a major update every two years, each with a five-year service period.
BianLian ransomware group is ditching its encryptor and is now just going for your data.
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated India had the fastest 5G rollout since October 2021
Google has issued a patch for Pixel Markup vulnerability, but warns edited images that have already been shared remain vulnerable.
India is making significant strides with 5G technology, according to Ashwini Vaishnaw, IT and Telecom Minister of India.
This partnership will be part of the revised Atlantic Charter deal signed by U.S. President Joe Biden with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, and KDDI Corporation to standardize the optical network field.
Ericsson has combined four channels with MediaTek to achieve the fastest known downlink speeds
Fan names and email addresses were stolen from an NBA third-party newsletter service provider
Google is failing to pay out for leave authorized before it announced layoffs, despite Amazon doing exactly that.
Palm prints and “sizes and shapes of every customer’s body” were being taken from some customers.
Researchers spot an actively developed botnet capable of 3.3 Tbps attacks.
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This popular Android malware is targeting South Korean victims by pretending to be their banks.
These hospitals don't have the resources, or the right staff, to fight highly-skilled ransomware operators.
Google' Project Zero calls urgent attention to vulnerabilities in devices with the Exynos chip that can be exploited without user interaction.
Microsoft just released a script to help IT teams fix a BitLocker bypass security flaw found in the Windows Recovery Environment
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