Citrix flaw exploited in ransomware attack against small US business

Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Threat actors from ransomware group Royal are suspected to have exploited a critical vulnerability in two Citrix products in order to launch an attack against a small business in the U.S., according to researchers from At-Bay. The […]

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Why Game and Software Developers Should Outsource Customer Support

The release of Final Fantasy 14 in 2021 was such a success that even digital copies of the game ran out. In addition to the shortage, long queue times and servers’ inability to manage many players further marred the launch. It’s the kind of success to which game developers all aspire! However, the shortage revealed […]

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Why CISOs should prioritize DEI initiatives in 2023

Editor’s note: This article is from MK Palmore, director of the office of the CISO at Google Cloud. If you would like to submit a guest article, you can submit it here.   With recent cyberattacks against organizations of all sizes and governments alike, the importance of sharpening cybersecurity across sectors has been recognized globally as […]

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How to Buy Used on eBay (2023): A Beginner’s Guide

This brings me to the next important point: Price is not the only thing to consider when buying on eBay. Know the Seller We don’t just want the lowest price; we want the best quality item at the lowest price. I’ve found that, unfortunately, photos aren’t a good indicator of product quality. I’ve purchased many […]

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Third-party Twitter clients stopped working, and nobody’s sure why

Enlarge / Many third-party Twitter clients, apps the social network has been seeking to diminish since 2012, are suddenly not working, with no update or outreach from Twitter. Nathan Coppen/Getty Images Tweetbot, Twiterrific, Echofon, and other third-party Twitter clients have failed to work for many people since late Thursday night, and the social network has […]

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4 Ways Leaders Can Better Support Women in Tech

The operational, cultural, and fiscal benefits of having women on any team have been well-documented. So, why is the tech world still lacking women along so many rungs of the corporate ladder? The answer: Most tech leaders simply aren’t doing as much as they should to make attracting, hiring, and retaining women employees (and leaders) a […]

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ChatGPT Has Investors Drooling—but Can It Bring Home the Bacon?

When ChatGPT—the ingenious, garrulous, and occasionally unhinged chatbot from OpenAI—was asked this week how much the company behind it is worth, its responses included: “It is likely that its worth is in the hundreds of millions of dollars, if not more.” Microsoft, which is rumored to be weighing a $10 billion investment in OpenAI on top of an […]

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9 Best USB Flash Drives (2023): Pen Drives, Thumb Drives, Memory Sticks

There are a few things to keep in mind when you’re shopping for USB flash drives, and we also have some tips for using them. Capacity: To decide on the capacity you need, check the size of the folders or files you want to copy first. Each USB drive in our guide has a stated […]

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3 Ways Technology Is Building Efficient Teams Amidst Staff Shortages

With staff shortages affecting every sector, it’s more important than ever for businesses to invest in technology that supports their employees and makes it easier for teams to do more with less. As worker shortages affect companies in every sector, many businesses are turning to technology to increase efficiency. Chatbots, specialized software platforms and automation allows businesses […]

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The cost of bad software adds up

The signs of poor quality software can be obvious: bugs, errors, complaining customers, and the inability to execute projects because tools aren’t up to the task. But the financial costs of these flaws can quietly add up. Software quality issues cost U.S. businesses $2.41 trillion in 2022, according to a report from Synopsys and CISQ. That’s […]

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