Sortiwa Portal

We Pretend To Know Everything

More stories

  • in

    VeraCrypt, WireGuard among projects disrupted by Microsoft account suspensions

    VeraCrypt developer Mounir Idrassi recently shared an alarming message about the state of the project. The programmer said that he was going through a few challenges, starting with Microsoft’s decision to terminate his developer account. Idrassi said that without a fully working account, the open-source encryption tool would receive no… Read Entire Article Source link More

  • in

    Hackers are turning home routers into tools to spy on Microsoft 365 users

    A notorious team of Russian spies is once again targeting internet-facing devices to advance their unlawful activities. Microsoft warned that Forest Blizzard, a Kremlin-sponsored hacking group also known as Storm-2754 or Fancy Bear, has spent the past few months attempting to compromise thousands of personal and small office / home… Read Entire Article Source link More

  • in

    Ohio man pleads guilty in first case under federal law banning AI deepfakes

    According to the Department of Justice, Strahler produced explicit deepfakes involving both adults and minors using AI software. Investigators said he manipulated real images of individuals from his community – sometimes children he personally knew – and blended their likenesses into graphic scenes. The resulting material, consisting of more than… Read Entire Article Source link More

  • in

    AMD confirms Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 priced at $899

    Listings for the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 appeared on retailers’ websites over the weekend. The prices suggested that the CPU would cost around $1,000, which turned out to be $100 more than the official MSRP. Read Entire Article Source link More

  • in

    ChromeOS Flex gets a $3 USB installer to revive aging Windows PCs

    Google has partnered with Back Market, a company specializing in refurbished tech products, to bring ChromeOS Flex to even more users and organizations. The advertising giant continues to promote ChromeOS Flex as a way to turn aging laptops into secure, sustainable, and fully supported machines. Thanks to the new partnership,… Read Entire Article Source link More

  • in

    MacBook Neo demand is so strong it's creating supply headaches for Apple

    The lightweight laptop – available in four colors and two configurations – was built around Apple’s A18 Pro processor, the chip that powered last year’s iPhone 16 Pro. In the Neo, that silicon wasn’t newly fabricated; instead, Apple repurposed remaining batches from the initial iPhone run, according to Ben Thompson of Stratechery. Read Entire Article […] More

  • in

    NASA just dropped new high-quality Moon photos from Artemis II

    Around two dozen high-resolution photos of the Moon, taken by the Artemis II mission crew, are now available to download on NASA’s website and the agency’s Flickr page. During the mission, four astronauts observed portions of the Moon’s far side that humans have never seen directly. Read Entire Article Source link More

Load More
Congratulations. You've reached the end of the internet.
Back to Top