A ransomware group took a page out of the white hat hacker playbook to offer a bug bounty program for researchers willing to aid in cybercriminality. The LockBit ransomware-as-a-service group says it will pay individuals who find exploitable... Read More
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F1 and ESPN have agreed to a three-year contract for U.S. broadcast rights worth $75 million to $90 million annually, per Sports Business Journal. Most races will be on ESPN or ABC, both of which are owned by Disney. ESPN will also have... Read More
Roku CEO Anthony Wood is mum about a possible corporate merger involving streaming video partners Roku and Netflix. The Roku executive was Netflix’s short-lived head of internet TV in the early 2000s as the by-mail DVD movie rental service... Read More
A Cloudflare outage hit several popular services including Discord, Omegle, DoorDash, Crunchyroll, NordVPN, and Feedly. Other popular services that have confirmed they were impacted include LateNightParents.com, Zerodha, Medium.com, news outlet... Read More
The FBI said it has seen an increasing number of cases in which fraudsters use LinkedIn to find their victims. Sean Ragan, the FBI’s special agent in charge of the San Francisco and Sacramento, California, field offices, sat down for... Read More
Wi-Fi hacking tools, and articles on how to use them, are easily accessible to anyone with an internet connection. Once someone uses one of those tools to break into a Wi-Fi network that is not password protected, they can observe the activity of... Read More
As of Wednesday, Microsoft will no longer support the once-dominant Internet Explorer browser that legions of web surfers loved to hate — and a few still claim to adore. The 27-year-old application now joins BlackBerry phones, dial-up modems and... Read More
Apple Inc. has secured the long-term rights to stream Major League Soccer, taking another step in its growing ambitions as a sports broadcaster. Apple will begin streaming the soccer matches next year as part of a 10-year deal. Fans will... Read More
Last year saw a significant decrease in “critical” security flaws in Microsoft software and a drop in overall vulnerabilities, according to a report released Friday by security firm BeyondTrust. The firm’s... Read More
ZenFi Networks, an innovative leader of digital infrastructure solutions in the New York and New Jersey metro region, announces today that it has secured $175 Million in Senior Secured Credit. The credit facility will be used to refinance... Read More
It was the end of an era in New York City today: the city’s last remaining payphone was removed. With the advent of cellphones, pay phones across the world have vanished – but one still remained on 7th Avenue, until its removal Monday by... Read More
What’s fueling the Great Resignation? One survey has dug into the job-hopping. The biggest factors are money and career growth, a recent Pew Research survey of workers showed, with nearly two-thirds (63%) of respondents citing those as... Read More
As part of its commitment to train 30 million people globally in tech skills by 2030, IBM has partnered with six historically Black colleges and universities and HBCU systems to establish Cybersecurity Leadership Centers that will work to build a... Read More
New technology could make it easier for thieves to break into cars, prompting police to issue tips on how drivers can avoid becoming a victim. Authorities say thieves have now found a way to use range extenders to break into cars that have key... Read More
Because they’re so much lighter than conventional batteries and can hold a lot of energy, lithium-ion batteries were a revelation for electric bikes, according to Mike Fritz, co-founder of Human Powered Solutions, a bicycle consulting firm. He... Read More