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Facebook’s $122 million fine on deal with WhatsApp Facebook is set to pay a fine of $122 million. The EU Competition Commission accuses the technology giant company of providing “misleading information” regarding the acquisition of the WhatsApp messaging application. But the Commission emphasizes that in 2016 WhatsApp offered updates, including
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© naftemporiki.gr Informational and sports websites are among the types of sites that have the lowest security levels, according to a new research. A team of cyber-security specialists has examined the security protocols used by the top 500 websites in a wide range of industries and across sectors that have
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Contentlikes1 (dot) com virus is a new malware that hits Windows or Apple MacOS users, and is very sneaky installed on the operating system. This results in the user’s opening new tabs, automatically opening new tabs with Malware links. These tabs aim to collect personal user data. Below we will
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Car windows – “smart” screens for ads and messages Car windows could be the next ubiquitous source of information, but also a way to advertise on the streets of cities in the not too distant future: an Israeli startup company aspires to do this with its technology, aiming at introducing
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WannaCry’s programming errors help youto recover your files after infection. Sometimes ransomware developers make mistakes in the code. These errors can help the victims to have access to their files again after the ransomware infection. This article is a short description of several errors that have been made by the
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© Provided by: SKAI.gr. Artists punish preventively robots not to hunt humans (vid) The punishment of a “naughty robot” was attended by visitors to the “Future en Seine” digital festival in Paris. At the artistic establishment of French designer Philip Vilaz-Boas and his co-architect Paul Kundamy, a robotic hand writes,
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© Provided by pestaola.gr Everything shows that Apple wants to create its own entertainment content, following the steps of Netflix. In this way, Apple aspires to enrich Apple TV services in collaboration with some former Sony executives, according to “Slashgear”. Apple seems to want to follow the example of both
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© Provided by capital.gr Two Chinese supercomputers, “Sunway TaihuLight” with 93 petaflops and “Tianhe-2” with 33.9 petaflops, are the two most powerful supercomputers in the world, according to the new Top 500 ranking published today at a computer conference in Frankfurt, Germany. “Tianhe-2” has been the world’s most powerful computer
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© Provided by PROTO THEMA S.A. You’ve just got another reason to quit cigarette smoking; even the electronic one. It can -no matter how unbelievable this sounds- be the reason your computer becoming a hacker’s attack victim. You think your electronic cigarette just charges its battery with the help of
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© www.cnn.gr: Tech A further step in the field of artificial intelligence has been announced by Facebook researchers as they have developed software robots (bots or chatbots) that can negotiate and compromise by contacting other robots of their kind and with people on the internet. Until now, most bots -like
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© Sofokleousin.gr: 50 password violations per hour Kaspersky Lab researchers have examined publicly available hardware and software tools for hidden password cracking and have discovered that a powerful hacking tool can be created with just $20 and a few hours of work from someone with basic programming skills. In an
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© Provided by pestaola.gr Netflix, HBO and 28 other companies have created an alliance that aims to fight online piracy. The alliance of the 30 major artists and entertainment distributors is called ACE, a name derived from the phrase Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment. ACE also includes other vocal names