Cybersecurity research analysts at Zscaler have uncovered a new large-scale phishing campaign targeting Microsoft email users. The main targets of the campaign are corporate users, specifically end users in Enterprise environments that use Microsoft email services. image credit: Zscaler The attackers use so-called Adversary-in-The-Middle (AiTM) … [Read more...] about Another phishing attack that bypasses multi-factor authentication targets Microsoft email users
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Balmuda Phone Review: A small Android phone that surprisingly finds a market in Japan
Despite Balmuda’s history, the company is probably best known for its products like its relatively pricey toaster and electric kettle. So what happens when a modern design company wants to dip its toe into the smartphone market? It creates its smartphone, of course. The Balmuda Phone launched in Japan towards the tail end of 2021, and due to its … [Read more...] about Balmuda Phone Review: A small Android phone that surprisingly finds a market in Japan
Xiaomi Unveils CyberOne, a Humanoid Robot That Can Sense Human Emotions
Xiaomi unveiled its first humanoid robot named CyberOne alongside the Xiaomi Mix Fold 2 during a live event on Thursday. The robot can listen to human interactions and is capable of recognising individuals and their emotions. The CyberOne is 177cm tall, weighs 52kg, and has an arm span of 168cm. It is claimed to be capable of perceiving 3D space. … [Read more...] about Xiaomi Unveils CyberOne, a Humanoid Robot That Can Sense Human Emotions
GTA Online Player Finds Plenty of Outfits That Have Hidden Perks
In GTA Online, sometimes you’ve just got to go substance over style, especially if you want to survive some of the more daunting missions (or enemy players) that the game has to offer. Thankfully, it seems there are actually outfits in the game that give you specific, hidden perks that can help you out with some of those missions. According to … [Read more...] about GTA Online Player Finds Plenty of Outfits That Have Hidden Perks
Microsoft warns that new Windows updates may break printing
Microsoft warned that starting with this week's optional preview updates, temporary mitigation provided one year ago to address Windows Server printing issues on non-compliant devices will be removed, potentially breaking printing. As Redmond explained last year, a known issue might cause print and scan failures on multiple Windows Server … [Read more...] about Microsoft warns that new Windows updates may break printing
Linux Distros That Turn Your PC into Retro Gaming Console
Steam Deck is making news for all the right reasons. It is a fantastic piece of tech, powered by a variant of Arch Linux (SteamOS 3.0) developed by Valve. While you can install any other operating system in it, it is best to have it as it is for convenience. Unfortunately, Steam Deck or anything similar is not available everywhere. So, what … [Read more...] about Linux Distros That Turn Your PC into Retro Gaming Console
5 macOS Ventura features that will actually change the way you use your Mac
Apple’s next major update to the Mac operating system is called macOS Ventura. It’s slated to be released this fall, with a beta version available to developers now and to the general public in July. You might be wondering about whether you should upgrade or not–after all, Ventura has a lot of new features to go over. To help you decide, here are … [Read more...] about 5 macOS Ventura features that will actually change the way you use your Mac
How to identify malicious email that has a virus
We all get many spam emails. The algorithms flag many and send them directly to the spam folder which we rarely look at. But some emails escape from the algorithm and make it into our inbox. They may contain links to malware or malware embedded in the images or anything in the email. You need to be alert to find them. In this guide, we explain to … [Read more...] about How to identify malicious email that has a virus
Peergos: An Open-Source Google Drive Alternative That You Can Self-Host
Google Drive is one of the most popular cloud storage services. And, for all the right reasons, it offers flexible pricing, regional pricing, and many other advantages. Unfortunately, it does not offer end-to-end encryption. Moreover, it is not an open-source offering. So, do we have an open-source replacement for Google Drive? Sure, … [Read more...] about Peergos: An Open-Source Google Drive Alternative That You Can Self-Host
Google bought a MicroLED display company that could help make AR headsets better and cheaper
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Today Google hardware boss Rick Osterloh confirmed that the company has acquired Raxium, a five-year-old startup with MicroLED technology that could be key in building a new generation of augmented, virtual, and mixed reality headsets. This adds to the evidence that Google’s next big AR move is growing … [Read more...] about Google bought a MicroLED display company that could help make AR headsets better and cheaper