A new feature has been introduced in response to user feedback indicating that AI-generated images complicate the process of finding relevant search results. Users can now access this feature within the “Images” tab, where they will find an option labeled “AI images.” This setting allows individuals to choose whether to Continue Reading
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U.S. Startup Sells Hacked Personal Data for $50: A Warning for Online Privacy
Anyone can purchase private data from a U.S. company for as low as $50. The company’s main consumer product, “Infostealers,” is available on its website, Infostealers.info. This platform offers more than just basic information that might be found on typical people search sites; it aggregates data sourced directly from breaches Continue Reading
Italian YouTuber Faces Investigation Over Playing ROMs on YouTube
Retro emulation gadgets, resembling an alternate universe version of the Game Boy Advance, have surged in popularity. They are inexpensive, portable, and capable of running nearly any console game from before 2000, and sometimes even later games. However, the companies producing these devices often take a questionable approach regarding the Continue Reading
Google Takes Legal Action Against a Major Android TV Botnet
If you have explored the lesser-known areas of the internet or the real world, you may have encountered Android TV set-top boxes marketed as tools for streaming everything for free. Unfortunately, these devices often come with hidden dangers, including malware that can transform them into a botnet. Google is addressing Continue Reading
OpenAI Considers Watermarking Images Created by ChatGPT, According to PCWorld Report
In the near future, users of ChatGPT will have the option to select “Save without watermark” from the menu located behind the three dots in the top-right corner of the app when generating images. This capability suggests that images will indeed come with watermarks, raising questions about its overall utility. Continue Reading
Windows 10 End of Life Approaches: A Security Expert Explores Your Options
This fall marks the end of life for Windows 10 as defined by Microsoft, with October 14 being the cutoff for feature updates. Following this date, security and stability updates will also be limited, presenting potential risks that users need to consider now. To assist users in navigating the transition Continue Reading
Steam Implements New Trade Reversal System to Combat Counter-Strike Scammers
In-game digital items hold significant monetary value, leading to a myriad of scams and hacks targeting these assets. Even if some of us jest about the worth of virtual items like rainbow knives, their real-world impact is undeniable. In response to this issue, Valve has introduced a new feature aimed Continue Reading
Firefox Introduces WebGPU Support, but Exclusively for Windows Users
The upcoming release of Firefox 141 on Windows, scheduled for July 22nd, is set to enhance the browser’s graphical capabilities, particularly for gaming and applications. One of the most significant features included in this release is the support for WebGPU, a technology that improves the performance of web-based graphics. Despite Continue Reading
Deadline Approaches for PowerSchool’s Free Credit Monitoring for 62 Million Hacked Children
The software responsible for managing student data has been in the headlines since the beginning of the year. Depending on the school district, the stolen data included sensitive personal information such as names, addresses, birth dates, and social security numbers. For those affected, including students and staff, it is crucial Continue Reading
Update Chrome Immediately to Protect Against Newly Discovered Zero-Day Vulnerability
Google has announced a significant update for its Chrome browser, addressing multiple vulnerabilities in the new versions 138.0.7204.157 and 138.0.7204.158 for Windows and macOS, along with version 138.0.7204.157 for Linux. Alarmingly, one of the vulnerabilities is reportedly being actively exploited in attacks. Other browsers based on Chromium are expected to Continue Reading