This App Will Speed Up Your Android Phone In Seconds

Yes, you. All those apps and junk that you downloaded over the months and years are now kludging up your phone. And once this junk is on your phone, it can be a real pain to weed it out. Here’s my solution. Download and install CCleaner. Must read: Do you trust Apple? I’m wary of “optimization” apps, so it’s taken a bit of testing for me to feel that not only is CCleaner safe to run but that it also does help speed things up by freeing up RAM and sweeping away the detritus....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 215 words · John Higgins

This Major Ransomware Attack Was Foiled At The Last Minute Here S How They Spotted It

The efforts made by criminals to lay the foundations for a ransomware attack, which resulted in legitimate remote access software being installed on 130 endpoints, were discovered when security company Sophos was brought in to investigate the unnamed company after Cobalt Strike was detected on its network. Cobalt Strike is a legitimate penetration testing tool, but it’s commonly used by cyber criminals in the early stages of a ransomware attack....

April 2, 2023 · 4 min · 706 words · Fannie Webb

This Smart Air Purifier Effectively Replaced Allergy Medicine For Me

Also: The best smart air purifiers for allergy season In my home, I’ve been testing the Coway Airmega IconS air purifier, which effectively gets rid of kitchen odors when I cook and helps with pet dander in the puppy’s room (aka my office). The machine was created with style in mind; it’s a neutral-toned, mid-century furniture piece, that stands just over 21 inches tall and is covered in beige fabric....

April 2, 2023 · 4 min · 774 words · Stephen Fuller

This Unusual Ransomware Attack Targets Home Pcs So Beware

The Magniber campaign, detailed by HP Wolf Security, is unusual for 2022 in the way it focuses on generating relatively small ransom payments from individual users, compared to what could be extorted by going after businesses and demanding large ransoms. In many ways, it’s a throwback to early ransomware campaigns that encrypted files on individual computers. However, Magniber is using innovative techniques that make it much more difficult to detect – especially for home users....

April 2, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Christine Drury

Thoughtworks To Develop Australia S Electronic Birth Certificate

The NSW government first announced its plans for a national electronic birth certificate in April 2021. At the time, NSW Minister for Digital and Customer Victor Dominello said the aim of the initiative was to “use technology to make life easier for families, so they can spend more time with their newborn and less time dealing with government”. The state government then issued a tender last November in search for a vendor to help build the digital certificate....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 418 words · Linda Moore

Tiktok Boom Book Review The Rise And Rise Of Youtube S Younger Hipper Competitor

Even though YouTube was founded in 2005, it wasn’t until smartphones put a camera in every pocket that video really began to open up to the general public on a spontaneous basis. And then came TikTok, the first Chinese technology giant to become successful in the West, and it broke through by providing clever tools to help ordinary people make short videos that others wanted to watch. I only see TikTok videos on Twitter....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 623 words · Terrie Turpin

Time To Update Latest Google Chrome Browser Fixes 27 Security Flaws

Google has released Chrome version 104 for Windows, Mac and Linux, with fixes for 27 security bugs reported by third parties. None of the flaws are listed as being actively exploited, but the release notes for Chrome 104 do contain a few notable, albeit sparsely described, fixes for high severity flaws that affect the Chrome ‘Omnibox’ (address bar), Google’s optional online protection Safe Browsing, the Dawn WebGPU implementation in Chrome, and Google’s Apple AirDrop-like Nearby Share feature for sharing files between Chromebook and Android devices....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 527 words · Scott Rodas

Today We Ll Glimpse The Deepest Ever Image From Space

The images are from the farthest places in the universe that humanity as peered into: as NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told reporters last month, the Webb telescope was “nothing short of a real scientific feat.” ALSO SEE: On July 12, we’ll see the universe like never before Signaling how big a deal Webb’s first images are, US President Joe Biden will release one of its first images in an event at the White House today (Monday) at 5 pm EDT....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 571 words · Jimmy Gibson

Trickbot Will Now Try To Crash Researcher Pcs To Stop Reverse Engineering Attempts

Over the years, Trickbot has evolved from its original state as a banking Trojan to a wider suite of malicious components. Following the retirement of Dyre in 2016 and the disruption of the Emotet botnet by law enforcement in 2021, Trickbot has filled the gap for many threat actors and is now used to steal financial data and to facilitate the execution of ransomware – and due to its versatile, modular nature, has also become a popular option for deploying other forms of malware....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 585 words · Kara Smith

Trust But Verify An In Depth Analysis Of Expressvpn S Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Week

Sitrep Let’s start with a sitrep (situation report). There are two key items which are tangentially related. The first item is that Kape Technologies has announced plans to acquire ExpressVPN for $986 million. I do have concerns about this because Kape was once considered a malware provider. I’ll talk more about this in a bit. The second item is a report in Reuters indicating that ExpressVPN CIO Daniel Gericke is among three men fined $1....

April 2, 2023 · 14 min · 2886 words · Bethany Campbell

Twitter You May Only View Analytics About Your Own Tweet Fix

This data will then help you mold your business decision accordingly. However, as of late, numerous users aren’t able to get hold of this information. Whenever they are trying to use Twitter Analytics, they are greeted with the “You may only view analytics about your own tweet” error message. In this regard, some users have speculated that this is a restriction imposed by Twitter. According to them, you wouldn’t be able to view the analytics on tweets you post on “other pages” and could only view the data on the tweets that you send from your own page....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 292 words · Mercedes Faltus

Ukrainian Man Extradited To The Us To Face Botnet Data Theft Charges

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) said this week that Glib Oleksandr Ivanov-Tolpintsev was taken into custody in Korczowa, Poland, on October 3 last year. As the US and Poland have an extradition treaty, the 28-year-old was then sent to the US to face charges that could land him up to 17 years in federal prison, if found guilty. Originally from Chernivtsi, Ukraine, Ivanov-Tolpintsev is suspected of being the operator of a botnet that was able to enslave devices infected with malware and automatically perform brute-force attacks against other internet-facings systems....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 410 words · James Hafer

Us Cyber Command Head Confirms Direct Actions Against Ransomware Gangs

The General explained that his agency is working hand-in-hand with the NSA, FBI, and other federal entities while during a talk at the Reagan National Defense Forum, a meeting of national security officials held on Saturday. After the talk, he noted to The New York Times that he sees Cyber Command’s mission right now as focusing on trying to “understand the adversary and their insights better than we’ve ever understood them before....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 343 words · Will Rina

Us Military Reservist Lands Himself Prison Sentence For Operating Romance Scams

US prosecutors said this week that Joseph Iorhemba Asan Jr. will spend 46 months – or over three-and-a-half years – in prison for conducting both romance and Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams. According to the US Department of Justice (DoJ), from around February 2018 until October 2019, the former serviceman worked with a co-conspirator, named as Charles Ifeanyi Ogozy – another member of the US Army Reserves – to commit fraud “against dozens of victims across the United States, defrauded banks, and laundered millions of dollars in fraud proceeds to co-conspirators based in Nigeria....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 570 words · Joseph May

Us Offers 10 Million Reward For Information On Darkside Leaders 5 Million For Affiliates

State Department spokesman Ned Price added that there is a $5 million reward “for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction in any country of any individual conspiring to participate in or attempting to participate in a DarkSide variant ransomware incident.” “The DarkSide ransomware group was responsible for the Colonial Pipeline Company ransomware incident in May 2021, which led to the company’s decision to proactively and temporarily shut down the 5,500-mile pipeline that carries 45% of the fuel used on the East Coast of the United States,” Price said....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · James Simpson

Us Senate Passes 768 Billion Defense Bill Without Cyber Incident Reporting Provisions

In an explainer document released alongside the text of the bill, the US House of representatives armed services committee said the cyber provisions in the bill would initiate “the widest empowerment and expansion of CISA through legislation since the SolarWinds incident.” In addition to significantly more cybersecurity investments, the bill gives greater budget authority to the Commander of US Cyber Command, “modernizes” the relationship between the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer and the National Security Agency’s components responsible for cybersecurity while also establishing a program office within Joint Forces Headquarters-DODIN to centralize the management of cyber threat information products across the Defense Department....

April 2, 2023 · 5 min · 893 words · Nicholas Dorn

Usb Port Problems This Handy Kit Helps You Troubleshoot For Under 25

“Is this USB port broken?” “Is this device charging properly?” Also: This USB charger can power four devices at once and look good doing it “Is this gadget charging?” “Is the battery in this gadget accepting a charge?” I’m amazed at how often I’m asking one of the above questions when I’m examining a broken, malfunctioning, or otherwise misbehaving device. USB ports are everywhere, and it’s no coincidence that USB port problems are an increasingly common issue that those who diagnose or repair gadgets have to face....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 550 words · Robert Green

Using Google S Chrome Browser This New Feature Will Help You Fix Your Security Settings

The new Google Chrome Privacy Guide walks users through their privacy settings and was developed by engineers in the Google Safety Engineering Center (GSEC), the company’s global hub for privacy and security engineering. “Soon, you’ll see a new card for Privacy Guide in the “Privacy and security” tab in your Chrome settings, which you can find by clicking the three dots on the top-right corner of your browser,” Google said....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 273 words · Lorraine Paxton

Video Recording Lagging On Xiaomi 12T Pro Fixed

In this regard, numerous users have voiced their concerns that the video recording is continuously lagging on their Xiaomi 12T Pro. Let alone 8K, even 1080P and 720P aren’t working along the expected lines. Switching the video decoder to H.265 and opting for High-Performance Mode didn’t do any favor either. What is even more concerning to note is that the issue isn’t only with stock MIUI 14, it has also been reported on Xiaomi EU ROM and EliteROM....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · James Clinton

Vivaldi Save Bookmark Dialog Does Not Appear Fixed

While that’s well and good, however, many users seem to be getting bugged with an issue wherein the Save Bookmark dialog box is not appearing in the Vivaldi browser for them. As a result of which, the bookmarks are randomly saved in a folder which they hardly ever interact with. If you are also in the same boat, then this guide will make you aware of the steps to rectify this issue....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 223 words · Barbara Miltner