The Open Source Jobs Are Out There

But, how much better? According to MarketandMarket analysis, “The global open source services market size is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 18.2% […] to reach USD 50.0 billion by 2026 from USD 21.7 billion in 2021.” What does that mean for open-source job seekers? The report found that 73% of professionals reported it would be easy to find a new job. On the flip side, 93% of employers struggle to find skilled talent....

March 26, 2023 · 5 min · 1000 words · Carol Helder

The People Building Artificial Intelligence Are The Ones Who Need Ai The Most

That’s the word from a recent survey of 7,502 IT executives and professionals around the world, commissioned by IBM’s Watson group. Overall, 35% of companies now report using AI in their businesses – up from 31% a year ago, with an additional 42% exploring the technology. It’s being applied through off-the-shelf solutions such as virtual assistants, as well as being embedded in existing business operations – especially IT processes. The irony, of course, is that the people charged with building out AI-driven applications and systems – IT teams – need AI the most to support their efforts....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 444 words · Domenic Buchanan

The World S Best Power Bank The Zendure Supertank

Must read: Four must-have travel essentials The Zendure SuperTank is an absolute beast. It measures 4.7- by 2.9- by 1.6-inches and weighs in at a hefty 17.6 ounces. This is not a power bank that you’re going to be able to slip into a pocket, but since this thing is perfectly capable of powering a 15-inch MacBook Pro, you don’t expect ultra-portability. If that’s what you want, there are plenty of power banks out there that fit the bill (such as the Zendure SuperMini)....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Dexter Wingfield

These Fake Crypto Wallets Want To Steal From Iphone And Android Users

Cybersecurity researchers at ESET have identified over 40 copycat websites designed to look like those of popular cryptocurrency websites, but that actually trick users into downloading fake versions of the apps containing trojan malware. New cryptocurrency users appear to be targeted in particular. The websites are specifically designed to target mobile users and lure them into downloading the malware. The attackers use online advertising, posted to legitimate cryptocurrency and blockchain-related websites, to direct traffic to the malicious cryptocurrency wallet downloads....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 624 words · Alvin Wolff

These Ransomware Hackers Gave Up When They Hit Multi Factor Authentication

It’s often said that using MFA, also known as two-factor authentication (2FA), is one of the best things you can do to help protect your accounts and computer networks from cyberattacks because it creates an effective barrier – and now Europol has seen this in action while investigating ransomware gangs. “We’ve done investigations where ransomware criminals were monitored. In certain investigations, we saw them trying to access companies – but as soon as they would hit two-factor authentication in this process, they would immediately drop this victim and go to the next,” said Marijn Schuurbiers, head of operations at Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), speaking about an undisclosed incident the agency investigated....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 506 words · Pansy Russell

These Stealthy Hackers Avoid Windows But Target Linux As They Look To Steal Phone Data

The campaign, which has been active since at least 2016, has been detailed by cybersecurity researchers at CrowdStrike, who’ve attributed the activity to a group they call LightBasin – also known as UNC1945. It’s believed that, since 2019, the offensive hacking group has compromised at least 13 telecommunication companies with the aim of stealing information about mobile communications infrastructure, including subscriber information and call metadata – and in some cases, direct information about what data smartphone users are sending and receiving via their devices....

March 26, 2023 · 4 min · 729 words · Ashley Shotwell

This E Ink Tablet Is One That You Should Take Note Of

Let’s start with the positives. After using the e-ink tablet for over a month, I am still impressed by the endless templates for customizable use – be it for notes, calendars, or general organization – and also the multiple pen settings, including a fine liner, marker, and calligraphy pen. The interface could adjust the color and thickness of each pen stroke, too, letting me highlight text to remember important details later....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Joseph Preston

This Ransomware Dropping Malware Has Swapped Phishing For A Sneaky New Attack Route

The malware is a key part of the cybercrime industry and recently popped up on the radar of Microsoft and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). CISA yesterday warned that ZLoader was being used to distribute the Conti ransomware service, which pays ransomware distributors a wage rather than a commission for new infections. SEE: Ransomware: This new free tool lets you test if your cybersecurity is strong enough to stop an attack ZLoader is a banking trojan which uses web injection to steal cookies, passwords and any sensitive information....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Jeff Washburn

This Wearable Actively Helps You Relax And Sleep Better

When looking for stress solutions and ways to improve your rest, you might not think of a wearable. They’re typically associated with tracking your health rather than doing anything to specifically influence it. The Apollo wearable changes that, however, by using touch therapy to help people wearing it get better sleep, let go of stress easier, and attain a more healthy work-life balance. Sending quiet, relaxing vibrations into your body, this innovative piece of technology creates a conversation with your nervous system....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 306 words · Albert Boisvert

Tiktok Targets Google In A Devastating Way And You May Love It

There you were, lauding it over everyone, bathing in unimaginably large advertising revenues, and actually telling people you do no evil. But then came internal discontent, governmental lawsuits, ChatGPT, and a general perception that the company has turned a little sad. Please don’t worry, Google, I’m going to make it a little worse for you. Or, rather, TikTok is. The somewhat controversial dance entertainment platform has suddenly decided it isn’t just a controversial dance entertainment platform....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 395 words · Connie Levings

Tldr Bill Could Make Website Terms Of Service Easier To Understand

It also aims to force companies to reduce the burden on consumers of reading and agreeing to complicated statements regarding how their data will be used. The Terms-of-service Labeling, Design, and Readability Act or the ‘TLDR Act’ would require websites to offer a summary statement of their terms of service (ToS). TLDR refers to the popular acronym ’too long, didn’t read’. SEE: Your cybersecurity training needs improvement because hacking attacks are only getting worse That summary statement should be easy to understand, quick to read, and include any reportable data breaches that have been disclosed in the past three years....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Dave Schoeffler

Top Online Electrical Engineering Master S Degrees

Electrical engineering jobs focus on manufacturing and installing electrical power equipment, while electronics engineers design and develop electronic equipment. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a median annual salary for electrical engineers of $100,830 and $107,540 for electronics engineers. These professionals can specialize in aerospace, bioengineering, computer hardware, and more. Developing specialized knowledge through a master’s degree can increase your earning potential. Explore our guide to learn more about electrical engineering master’s degrees, including the best available online....

March 26, 2023 · 7 min · 1353 words · Waldo Baseler

Toshiba Expands Elera Commerce Platform With Ai Vision It Microservices More

Since ELERA’s launch, Toshiba has developed 45 IT microservices and hundreds of APIs to help retailers integrate other apps and try out new ideas. “The [ELERA] platform is designed to be agile and allow retailers to rapidly implement innovative solutions and either quickly fail or if successful – then have the ability to scale things across their retail network,” said Yevgeni Tsirulnik, Vice President, digital portfolio and innovation at Toshiba....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 378 words · Lynne Clark

Tpg Took Au 90 Million Hit From Covid 19 In 2020

The results account for 12 months of the former Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) and six months of the now-defunct TPG Corporation (TPG Corp) as the merger was finalised midway through the fiscal year. Read more: Vodafone Australia and TPG merger: Everything you need to know Net profit after tax (NPAT) was AU$734 million after the company paid AU$820 million in taxes for the year. The AU$820 million tax bill was the byproduct of an accounting credit to income tax expense that was not previously recognised in the company’s accounts....

March 26, 2023 · 4 min · 683 words · Maurice Moore

Train To Become An Ethical Hacker For Less Than 45

Cybercrimes are growing in intensity and frequency, so the demand for cybersecurity professionals is also on the rise. So if you’ve been hoping to break into a well-paid tech field and learn how to hack networks yourself (legally, of course), the All-In-One 2022 Super-Sized Ethical Hacking Bundle can help you get started. The training is on sale for $42.99, and you don’t need prior hacking experience. You can start with a broad overview in “All-in-One Hacking Guide: From Zero to Hero....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Eddie Watson

Tribit Callelite 81 Bluetooth Headset Review Lightweight Headset For Long Meetings

Weighing 70g, the headset has one ear cushion and a microphone arm that can rotate over about 270 degrees. This means that you can wear it on either ear and adjust the microphone to suit your preferred position. Inside the box, there is the CallElite 81 headset, a sturdy charging base and a USB dongle. There is also a USB Type-C charging cable and a user manual. The CallElite 81 headset is adjustable to suit your head and does not pinch the sides of the head....

March 26, 2023 · 3 min · 529 words · Tiffany Strope

Trump S Truth Social Beta Site Violates Open Source License

Here’s how it worked, as Bradley M. Kuhn, a free software activist and SFC Policy Fellow and Hacker-in-Residence, sees it. Mastodon is free and open source software for running self-hosted social networking services. Anyone can use it, as Kuhn observes: “The license purposefully treats everyone equally (even people we don’t like or agree with), but they must operate under the same rules of the copyleft licenses that apply to everyone else....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 324 words · Leslie Ortiz

Upgrading My Network To 2 5Gbps With The Fastest Small Business And Residential Firewall Firewalla Gold Plus

Also: Apple’s M2 MacBook Air: ZDNET Product of the Year It should be noted that high-speed broadband does not require a high-speed firewall device. One could go “naked” without the Firewalla, directly connecting to the service provider’s high-speed residential gateway and using its simple NAT-based firewall; however, that’s not a configuration I would recommend in today’s threat actor-rich environment as a small business – anyone can be a target. I like Firewalla because it is straightforward to install, isn’t particularly expensive, and has no ongoing fees....

March 26, 2023 · 7 min · 1384 words · Sheryl Martinez

Upwork Shares Drop On Q4 Revenue Beat In Line Profit

The report sent Upwork shares down 7% in late trading. CEO Hayden Brown remarked in the company’s shareholder letter that “2021 was a remarkable year for Upwork, not only in how far we pushed our business forward but also in how clearly it has set our path for continued performance in 2022 and beyond.” Added Brown, “During the fourth quarter, Upwork surpassed $15 billion in lifetime talent earnings. This achievement highlights the magnitude of impact we have had and signals how we are leading the global movement to reimagine work....

March 26, 2023 · 2 min · 232 words · Dennis Goode

Us Consumers To Spend 209 Billion Online During Holiday Season 910 Billion To Be Spent Globally

The Adobe Digital Economy Index is based on insights gleaned from more than one trillion visits to US retail sites and over 100 million SKUs in 18 product categories. The global figures are based on transactions in more than 100 countries. Adobe also conducted a survey of 1,012 US consumers last month as an addendum to the index. Adobe expects US consumers to set a new holiday record this year in online spending between November 1 and December 31....

March 26, 2023 · 6 min · 1131 words · Mario Treadway