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Tenable: 3 SSL VPN vulnerabilities disclosed in 2019 are still routinely exploited
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! Vulnerabilities in SSL VPN products are some of the most exploited by attackers for initial access to target networks, acting as a doorway for exploitation. Earlier this year, Tenable Research named three VPN vulnerabilities... Read more
At trial, Elizabeth Holmes may claim Theranos partner and onetime beau abused her
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes leaves the Robert F. Peckham Federal Building with her defense team in downtown San Jose, California, on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Nhat V. Meyer/Getty Images Ex-Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes could seek to defend herself at her upcoming fraud trial by alleging she suffered psychological, sexual... Read more
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic Review (2021): Winds of Change
If you own an Android phone, chances are you’ve enviously longed for an equivalent to the Apple Watch. A smartwatch with a robust app store, granular fitness and health-tracking features, and a snappy and intuitive interface—apparently, it’s too much to ask! Don’t worry, all hope is not lost. It... Read more
Call of Duty: Vanguard hands-on — Fighting duos in Champion Hill
A new GamesBeat event is around the corner! Learn more about what comes next.  Seemed like it took me all day, but I finally got a victory in Champion Hill, the new multiplayer mode in Call of Duty: Vanguard. PlayStation 4 and 5 owners are playing the alpha of... Read more
Best laptop for high school students in 2021
Whether you’re back in school full-time or doing remote learning, even part-time, a great laptop is essential for a successful school year. We’re here to help you find the best laptop for high school students in need of reliable, everyday performance and long battery life but in sizes that... Read more
Radioactive Rat Snakes Could Help Monitor Fukushima Fallout
“Driving around these small, curvy mountain roads, we watched for snakes crossing the road,” Gerke said, noting that snakes are active when the weather warms up. “Whenever we found one, we jumped out, caught it, and took it back to the lab at Fukushima University.” As long as a... Read more
The future of American democracy hinges on ethical AI
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! Earlier this summer, the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Task Force released a request for information (RFI) on how to build an implementation roadmap for a shared AI research infrastructure. Along with requests... Read more
Wait a minute, does the 2-year phone upgrade plan still make sense? I think not
Sarah Tew/CNET We all know the drill. As Apple’s annual fall event draws close, many of us start to check in on our previous two-year smartphone plan to see if we’re eligible for an upgrade in September. After all, the newest phone is only the newest phone for so... Read more
California Man Stole 620,000 iCloud Photos in Search of Nudes
There’s a lot to worry about in the world today, so apologies in advance for this additional level of existential stress: New research indicates that in the event of a solar superstorm—the kind that hit in 1859—the internet could go down entirely, and take even longer than the power... Read more
This open-source ML model will help you predict vulnerability exploits
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! Vulnerability management is notoriously difficult. Most companies address the minefield of threats with no clear strategy for where to start patching and what needs prioritization. It leads them on a wild, inefficient goose chase.... Read more