Month: April 2023

How Can Financial Automation Protect You from Vendor Impersonation

In many organizations, security risks can arise from nearly any digital transaction and communication in today’s ultra-complex world of cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Hackers and fraudulent entities typically monitor an establishment’s business protocols and patterns and search for vulnerable avenues to target. It’s especially common for bad actors to pursue financial pathways to infiltrate a company. Financial

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Google plans to end support for the Dropcam and the Nest Secure home security system on April 8, 2024, as it shelves products it can’t migrate to Google Home (Nathan Edwards/The Verge)

Nathan Edwards / The Verge: Google plans to end support for the Dropcam and the Nest Secure home security system on April 8, 2024, as it shelves products it can’t migrate to Google Home  —  Google is ending support for the Dropcam and the Nest Secure home security system in exactly one year, on April

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Share Your Projects: Take Pictures

Information is diesel for a hacker’s engine, and it’s fascinating how much can happen when you share what you’re working on. It could be a pretty simple journey – say, you record a video showing you fixing your broken headphones, highlighting a particular trick that works well for you. Someone will see it as an

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Sources: Meta told political campaigns that it is reviewing AI-generated images under its fact-checking program from which candidates and parties are exempt (Isaac Stanley-Becker/Washington Post)

Isaac Stanley-Becker / Washington Post: Sources: Meta told political campaigns that it is reviewing AI-generated images under its fact-checking program from which candidates and parties are exempt  —  Facebook parent is reviewing AI-generated images under its fact-checking program, it recently confirmed to campaigns, meaning politicians may be exempt from the rules

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Share Your Projects: Take Pictures

Information is diesel for a hacker’s engine, and it’s fascinating how much can happen when you share what you’re working on. It could be a pretty simple journey – say, you record a video showing you fixing your broken headphones, highlighting a particular trick that works well for you. Someone will see it as an

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String Operations the Hard(ware) Way

One of the interesting features of the 8086 back in 1978 was the provision for “string” instructions. These took the form of prefixes that would repeat the next instruction a certain number of times. The next instruction was meant to be one of a few string instructions that operated on memory regions and updated pointers

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Substack discloses financials as required by crowdfunding rules: 2021 gross revenue of $11.9M vs $2.3M in 2020, 2021 net loss of $22M vs $2.3M in 2020 (Dan Primack/Axios)

Dan Primack / Axios: Substack discloses financials as required by crowdfunding rules: 2021 gross revenue of $11.9M vs $2.3M in 2020, 2021 net loss of $22M vs $2.3M in 2020  —  When newsletter platform Substack last month launched a crowdfunding campaign, its writers and fans responded with more than $7.5 million …

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Substack had negative revenue

Pictured: a business I suspect is collapsing. | Image: Substack Is there a funnier phrase in the English language than “negative revenue”? Look, I felt pretty confident Substack was doing badly when it failed to raise from VC and went to retail investors. (Hot tip: the phrase “financial inclusion” indicates that the speaker thinks you

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Substack founders criticize Twitter over restrictions, saying this is a reminder of why writers need a platform “that protects the free press and free speech” (The Verge)

The Verge: Substack founders criticize Twitter over restrictions, saying this is a reminder of why writers need a platform “that protects the free press and free speech”  —  / Substack’s founders say this serves as a reminder of why writers need a platform that ‘puts them in charge …

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MSI confirms in a filing that it was breached, without giving many details, after a ransomware gang claims to have breached MSI and stolen its source code (Michael Kan/PCMag)

Michael Kan / PCMag: MSI confirms in a filing that it was breached, without giving many details, after a ransomware gang claims to have breached MSI and stolen its source code  —  The ransomware group is reportedly demanding $4 million or it will leak the stolen data, which includes company source code.

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Sources: Stability AI looks to bring in a Sheryl Sandberg-like exec after burning through a big chunk of $100M raised in 2022 without generating much revenue (Reed Albergotti/Semafor)

Reed Albergotti / Semafor: Sources: Stability AI looks to bring in a Sheryl Sandberg-like exec after burning through a big chunk of $100M raised in 2022 without generating much revenue  —  Stability AI, one of the hottest companies in artificial intelligence, is burning through cash and has been slow to generate revenue …

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