Jason Deegan
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Jason Deegan is a communications professional and researcher based in Dublin, Ireland. His work primarily focuses on public policy research & corruption
Jason Deegan
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Windows devices are now under a new threat – a malware named Byakugan, stealing sensitive data and providing remote access to attackers.
What is Byakugan?
Byakugan is a sophisticated malware that specifically targets Windows devices. It's built using node.js and includes a variety of libraries such as a screen monitor, miner, keystroke recorder, file manipulator, and browser info stealer. This allows the intruder to steal sensitive data including cookies, credit card details, downloads, and profiles filled automatically. To add salt to the wound, Byakugan can e ..read more
Jason Deegan
3d ago
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Amazon is revolutionizing its approach to packaging, taking significant strides away from its signature cardboard materials.
Shifting Away from Cardboard
Amazon's strategy now includes various alternatives to the traditional cardboard box. These range from packaging-free services to cardboard envelopes and even paper bags. This new approach is a part of Amazon's sustained efforts to minimize waste and lower its carbon footprint.
Operations Innovation Lab
Taking center stage in spearheading this innovative strategy is Amazon's Operations Innovation Lab based in ..read more
Jason Deegan
4d ago
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The fascinating challenge of exploring icy moons such as Jupiter's Europa or Saturn's Enceladus involves navigating their frozen surfaces. This involves drilling through ice layers that are kilometers thick, a task complicated by uneven landscapes, tidal effects and other disturbances within the ice.
SLUSH Project: A New Hope for Ice Drilling
The Search for Life Using Submersible Heated (SLUSH) project is developing a prototype for drilling through terrestrial ice. Instead of traditional drilling methods, the mechanical equipment used has a distinct process to ..read more
Jason Deegan
5d ago
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Microsoft's cloud service, Azure, recently experienced a security issue, exposing sensitive information to the public, putting the company's data and services at risk.
Azure's Security Flaw
Azure, the cloud service provided by Microsoft, recently fell victim to a security flaw. This flaw led to the exposure of stored server information, making it accessible to the public. Disturbingly, the information related to Bing, Microsoft's search engine, was also in the line of fire, being made publicly accessible.
Flaw Discovered by SOC Radar
The security flaw was broug ..read more
Jason Deegan
6d ago
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X.com is rolling out a transformative security feature worldwide for all iPhone users: passkeys. This innovation serves as a dependable alternative to the age-old password-based account protection method.
Passkeys, also known as identification keys, function by generating an access key on the user's device. This modern mechanism provides a fortified line of defense against phishing attacks and unauthorized access, making it a significant leap in user account protection.
A decisive advantage of using passkeys is the convenience it offers to users. One can log in ..read more
Jason Deegan
1w ago
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Leading telecommunications company SFR has partnered with Europ Assistance to introduce a brand new self-monitoring offer, “Maison Sécurisée”. This innovative home security solution is particularly favorable for SFR box subscribers due to its affordability.
Exploring the Offer
SFR's “Maison Sécurisée” includes the Pack Alerte Vidéo, featuring a Wi-Fi central with a built-in battery and 4G relay. This battery can keep the device up and running for roughly 10 hours. A key aspect of this package is a Full HD Wi-Fi camera. This camera stands out with its 90° wide-a ..read more
Jason Deegan
1w ago
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Imagine a world where critical metropolitan transportation systems are still powered by floppy disks from the 1980s. That's not a fabricated dystopian-future movie scenario, but the actual case in San Francisco.
San Francisco's Unusual Legacy Tech: Floppy Disks
The local transportation network of San Francisco, the SFMTA, keeps their trains and metros running with a system that depends on 5.25 inch floppy disks. This legacy tech has been in continuous use since its installation in 1998, a remarkable 26 years ago. It's incredible to think that these systems were ..read more
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1w ago
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If you drive a diesel vehicle, you may be familiar with AdBlue, a commonly used additive that's intended to limit the amount of harmful nitrogen oxides (NOx) released into the atmosphere. But the technology isn't without its challenges.
The primary role of AdBlue, a mixture of purified water and high purity urea, is to reduce NOx emissions. It's typically used in diesel vehicles equipped with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system. The additive is injected into the exhaust system, where it decomposes into carbon dioxide and ammonia. Following this transfo ..read more
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1w ago
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Free app VerifEye, developed by Converus, purports to detect dishonesty with an impressive 80% success rate, already making waves in fields that put high value on truthfulness.
The App in Action
VerifEye has already found use among professionals who need to confirm the truth of statements. For instance, IsoTalent, a recruitment firm in Utah, utilized the app to confirm the backgrounds of Mexican nurses. The company reports that this has the potential to decrease recruitment expenses by approximately 20%.
The application has the potential to be used by sizable b ..read more
Jason Deegan
2w ago
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Get ready for a whole new experience with your Windows device! The beta version of Windows 11 promises to revamp your usual way of working by introducing QR code link sharing on the Edge browser and many more exciting features. Let's delve into the details.
Newest Additions to the Edge Browser
Build 22635.3420, currently in the beta channel, has been found to house a new feature in the Edge browser – link sharing via QR codes. This release is anticipated to make its way to the stable version of the operating system, given the testing phase concludes successfull ..read more