2024
29.08

Microsoft verlangt ab September 2024 von seinen Angestellten in China, ausschließlich iPhones für arbeitsbezogene Aufgaben zu verwenden und Android-Geräte aus dem Unternehmensnetzwerk zu entfernen. Das berichtete Bloomberg unter Berufung auf interne Quellen.

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2024
28.08

Your Windows computer comes with Windows Security, a built-in but barebone security solution. You can get more premium features by installing Microsoft Defender, a standalone security app for Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android devices. If that sounds confusing, blame Microsoft’s atrocious naming game. But these two are separate security solutions and offer different, albeit complementing features. Let’s explore the differences between them.

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2024
27.08

Suddenly all becomes clear. The punchy Apple ads that emerged a few weeks ago with a not-so-subtle warning to avoid Google Chrome. This is part of something bigger, something more serious, with 300 million iPhone users caught in the middle.

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2024
26.08

Überlichtschnelle Reisen durch den Weltraum – das ist ein Traum, der nicht nur Star-Trek-Fans seit Jahrzehnten fasziniert. Was als reine Science-Fiction galt, ist seit 30 Jahren Gegenstand wissenschaftlicher Untersuchungen. Denn 1994 entdeckte der Physiker Miguel Alcubierre eine theoretische Lösung der Einstein’schen Feldgleichungen (Alcubierre-Metrik), die einen “Warp-Antrieb” beschreibt.

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2024
25.08

Researchers at Cybernews have uncovered a massive trove of nearly 10 billion passwords on a popular hacking forum in what they’re calling “largest password compilation” ever.

The file, titled rockyou2024.txt, was posted on July 4 by someone going by the name ObamaCare and contains a mind-boggling 9,948,575,739 unique plaintext passwords. The user only joined the forum in late May, but they’ve posted data from other breaches, too.

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