Do smart smoke detectors expire?

[ad_1] Nest Smart smoke detectors are a bit more expensive than their “dumb” counterparts, so it’s only natural for people to consider their lifespan and replacement costs. Here’s what you need to know about the lifespan of smoke alarms. It’s a trick question: all smoke alarms expire The title of this article “Do Smart Smoke … Read more

8 tips to improve your Wi-Fi signal

[ad_1] kasarp studio / Shutterstock Wi-Fi is the backbone of the home internet experience and if you’re not getting a strong signal between your router and your phone, smart TV, or other devices, then you’re not having a good time. Here’s how to improve your Wi-Fi experience. Consider upgrading your router By all means, follow … Read more

Problems with AirPods Pro? Apple could replace them for free

[ad_1] Ivan_Shenets / Shutterstock.com Apple is offering free replacement AirPods Pro earphones for users affected by specific issues. The program is only available for a limited time, so here’s how to check if your own pair is eligible for replacement. What is the problem with the AirPods Pro? Apple has stated that a “small percentage” … Read more

Coca-Cola investigates hacker claims of data breach and theft

[ad_1] Coca-Cola, the world’s largest soft drink maker, has confirmed in a statement to BleepingComputer that it is aware of reports of a cyberattack on its network and is currently investigating the allegations. The US beverage giant began investigating after the Stormous gang said it managed to breach some of the company’s servers and stole … Read more

American Dental Association hit by new Black Basta ransomware

[ad_1] The American Dental Association (ADA) suffered a cyberattack over the weekend, causing them to shut down parts of their network as they investigate the attack. The ADA is a dental and oral hygiene advocacy association that provides training, workshops and courses to its 175,000 members. For many who live in the US, they are … Read more

What is an Internet Fandom?

[ad_1] Sam Aronov/Shutterstock.com Have you seen people on the internet discussing the “fandoms” they are a part of? Fandoms are some of the most powerful forces on the Internet. Here’s what these devoted fanbases are and how they bring people together. Organized Interests A “fandom” is an organized subculture of people who share a common … Read more

How to merge duplicate contacts on Android

[ad_1] The “Contacts” app is probably one of the most forgotten apps on your Android phone. Your contacts are used by email, SMS, and phone applications, so it’s important to clean them up regularly. We’ll show you how to merge duplicates. What is a “duplicate contact”? You can easily end up with two instances of … Read more

Are electric trucks heavier and more dangerous than traditional vans? – Geeky Review

[ad_1] GMC The auto industry is going green by building electric vehicles, but many fear the switch to electric vehicles will make the roads more dangerous than ever. Electric trucks are heavy and could be more dangerous than traditional trucks. I recently wrote an article titled “The Electric Truck Problem No One Is Talking About,” … Read more

US Offers $10 Million Reward for Clues to Russian Sandworm Hackers

[ad_1] The United States is offering up to $10 million to identify or locate six Russian GRU hackers who are part of the notorious Sandworm hacking group. This reward is being offered as part of the Department of State’s Rewards for Justice program, which rewards whistleblowers for information leading to the identification or location of … Read more

Are wired or wireless headphones better for gaming?

[ad_1] Zivica Kerkez / Shutterstock.com Although wireless headphones give you more freedom than wired ones, they’re not as easy to operate as you might think. Let’s talk about the key differences between the two and discuss which one is better for gaming. Sound quality and clarity Wired headphones generally have better sound quality than their … Read more

American Dental Association Hit by Cyber ​​Attack, Operations Disrupted

[ad_1] The American Dental Association (ADA) was hit by a weekend cyberattack that caused them to shut down parts of their network while they investigated the attack. The ADA is a dental and oral hygiene advocacy association that provides training, workshops and courses to its 175,000 members. For many who live in the US, they … Read more

Public Interest in Log4Shell Fades but Attack Surface Remains

[ad_1] Four months have passed since Log4Shell, a critical zero-day vulnerability in the ubiquitous Apache Log4j library, was discovered, and threat analysts warn that the application of available fixes is still long overdue. Although the public interest and focus of the information security community has shifted to new vulnerabilities and exploits, Log4Shell remains a large-scale … Read more

Google Play Store now forces apps to reveal what data is collected

[ad_1] Google is rolling out a new Data Security section in the Play Store, the official Android app repository, where developers must declare what data their software collects from their app users. This will be like a privacy label that gives users crucial information at a glance, which should be enough to help them decide … Read more

Hackers take advantage of critical VMware RCE flaw to install backdoors

[ad_1] Advanced hackers are actively exploiting a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability, CVE-2022-22954, affecting VMware Workspace ONE Access (formerly called VMware Identity Manager). The issue was fixed in a security update 20 days ago along with two more RCEs: CVE-2022-22957 and CVE-2022-22958 also affecting VMware Identity Manager (vIDM), VMware vRealize Automation (vRA), VMware Cloud … Read more

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