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  • 32% of leaked passwords are easily hacked - Kaspersky Lab

    32% of leaked passwords are easily hacked - Kaspersky Lab

    In 2021, the RockYou2021 password leak occurred in which 8 billion passwords from various platforms were compromised, which was the largest security issue to date. In July 2024, the RockYou2024 leak was updated by a new hacker named ObamaCare. So, what should you know about it?

  • The Maybank2u app will no longer be available from 28 August 2024

    The Maybank2u app will no longer be available from 28 August 2024

    As known, the Maybank2u application can no longer be downloaded from the application store starting 30 June 2024. Following the move, Maybank has now announced that the Maybank2u application will be discontinued effective 28 August 2024. Meaning, that the user can no longer access the account or any function on the Maybank2u MY application after it is terminated.

  • The government could create a new social media application for Malaysians

    The government could create a new social media application for Malaysians

    The government is currently examining proposals to create a new social media application specifically for the use of Malaysians. If this is true, it will be interesting to see how the government will execute it. So, what should you know about it?

  • DuckDuckGo confirmed that Indonesia has blocked its search engine in the country

    DuckDuckGo confirmed that Indonesia has blocked its search engine in the country

    "We can confirm that DuckDuckGo has been blocked in Indonesia due to their censorship policy. Unfortunately, there is no current route to unblock, similar to how we have been blocked in China for about a decade now," DuckDuckGo told BleepingComputer via Reuters. So, what should you know about it?

  • Intel to lay off over 15000 employees

    Intel to lay off over 15000 employees

    Intel has now announced that they will lay off more than 15,000 employees at the company, involving more than 15% of Intel's workforce. This step is done as one of the cost-saving methods by 2025. So, what should you know about it?

  • Today, Chrome has been updated and the new Google Lens feature is now accessible. Users will see the Lens icon in the Chrome address window. When pressed, you can select a part of the screen that contains the content they want to search for. A Lens side window will open providing relevant search results.

  • Banks in Australia will be forced to pay compensation to scam victims - Should Malaysia do the same?

    Banks in Australia will be forced to pay compensation to scam victims - Should Malaysia do the same?

    Banks in Australia will be forced to pay compensation to their customers who lost money due to fraud under new laws proposed by the country's government. According to Bernama via Malaysiakini, this law has been legalised. So, what should you know about it?

  • The USA police have turned the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip into their bodycams

    The USA police have turned the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip into their bodycams

    2 years ago, police departments at Kimberling City Police and Indian Point Police in Missouri conducted a pilot program to test new devices to help improve daily operations. As a result, police officers there are equipped with Samsung Galaxy Z Flip series smartphones to help them find efficiency in their work through several methods. So, what should you know about it?

  • The introduction of various AI software creates a new problem where pornographic images are generated without permission. In Malaysia, there have been reports of pornographic images of popular artists generated using deepfake technology and then shared through messaging applications. Today, Google released a new feature to counter this issue. So, what should you know about it?

  • Thousands of Telegram bots are spreading Malware on Android devices in 113 countries

    Thousands of Telegram bots are spreading Malware on Android devices in 113 countries

    A malicious campaign targeting Android devices worldwide is using thousands of Telegram bots to spread malware that steals SMS and 2FA passwords (OTPs) on more than 600 services. According to a Zimperium research report, it has been tracking the operation since February 2022 and found at least 107000 different malware samples linked to the campaign.


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