Latest Technology News
Some ransomware gangs are going after top execs to pressure companies into paying
Ransomware gangs are prioritizing stealing data from workstations used by executives in the hopes of finding and using valuable information to use in the extortion process.
Read MoreTwitter permanently suspends President Trump’s account
“After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them — specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter — we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.”
Read MoreGoogle removes Parler app from Play Store
Google cites the lack of content moderation on the platform and “ongoing and urgent public safety threat.”
Read MoreBus terminals in São Paulo to offer free Wi-Fi
It is expected that 1.5 million daily users will benefit from the service, to be rolled out across 13 sites
Read MoreIntel has talked with Taiwan Semi, Samsung about making its chips, says Bloomberg
Taiwan Semi is preparing an offer of 4-nanometer process technology starting in volume in 2022.
Read MoreCISA: SolarWinds hackers also used password guessing to breach targets
CISA says the threat actor behind the SolarWinds hack also used password guessing and password spraying to breach targets, not just trojanized updates.
Read MoreLG Electronics reports record fourth quarter
LG Electronics posted operating income of 647 billion won and sales of 18.8 trillion won in the fourth quarter of 2020, the company said on Friday in its preliminary earning guidance.
Read MoreApple in talks with Hyundai to co-develop ‘Apple Car’
Hyundai has confirmed it was in talks with Apple for a potential collaboration to launch an electric car
Read MoreLenovo and NEC float idea of an 8-inch portable Lavie Mini gaming PC
Designers at Lavie joint venture have been spending a lot of time with the Nintendo Switch.
Read MoreInvestigation launched into vulnerabilities found within US Judiciary case file system
An audit is underway into the Judiciary’s Case Management/Electronic Case Files system.
Read More