What you need to know about contact tracing apps and privacy by Richie Koch Nearly all public health experts say we will have to employ testing and tracing on a massive scale to combat the spread of COVID-19. This has led a number of countries and tech companies to develop coronavirus contact tracing apps for smartphones. The idea ... Read More »
Nvidia unveils monstrous A100 AI chip with 54 billion transistors and 5 petaflops of performance Dean Takahashi@deantak May 14, 2020 6:00 AM Nvidia's A100 chip has 54 billion transistors. Image Credit: Nvidia Nvidia unwrapped its Nvidia A100 artificial intelligence chip today, and CEO Jensen Huang called it ... Read More »
Zoom security issues Zoombombing Zoombombing is where an unauthorized person joins a Zoom meeting or chat session with malicious or mischievous intent. There have been multiple instances of intruders hijacking calls, posting hate speech and pornography, to the extent that the FBI issued a warning to users to exercise ‘due ... Read More »
We would like to provide the following information as many Politicians still provide conflicting information about wearing masks along with certain Health Care Representatives. We hope this information, directly from the WHO, will provide a clear understanding of when and how to use these important masks. In our opinion, N95 masks are a required ... Read More »
High-Impact Windows 10 Security Threat Revealed As App-Killing Malware Evolves The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a high-impact threat warning to U.S. businesses and organizations on October 2, 2019. That threat was ransomware, and the FBI warned that cybercriminals "upgrade and change their techniques to make their attacks more ... Read More »
In line with all the recent rulings in favor of protecting and empowering consumers, ICT will start enforcing valid Caller IDs as per the NANPA and ITU-T E.164 standards as of January 1st, 2020. This regulation will apply for all customers including reseller’s clients.Considering that ICT already has call filtering solutions, enforcing Caller ... Read More »
A new phishing scam called the "The Nasty List" is sweeping through Instagram and is targeting victim's login credentials. If a user falls victim, the hackers will utilize their accounts to further promote the phishing scam. The Nasty List scam is being spread through hacked accounts that send messages to their followers stating that they ... Read More »
What is happening? The current DNS is unnecessarily slow and inefficient because of efforts to accommodate a few DNS systems that are not in compliance with DNS standards established two decades ago. To ensure further sustainability of the system it is time to end these accommodations and remediate the non-compliant systems. This change will ... Read More »
RoboCallers What are They and How to Stop Them We’ve all been there. You’re relaxing at home, minding your own business, when suddenly you receive a call from a number you don’t recognize. You let it ring a few times, unsure if you want to pick up, but eventually shrug and hit Accept. And instead of another human, you hear what appears to ... Read More »
Welcome to 2019 "Google says". Don’t have an SSL Certificate? Google is going to flag your website this year! We turn to the internet for everything. From selling to buying, it is the introduction of an E-world. With this dominating trend, online security has become a necessity. Undoubtedly, Google loves its users and therefore, is coming up ... Read More »