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Apple patches vulnerabilities used to target iPhones, iPads, and Macs

Apple Inc. has released patches for two unpatched vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild that target Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads and Mac computers. The first vulnerability, designated CVE-2023-28205, is described by Apple as an issue in WebKit that allowed for the processing of maliciously crafted web content that could lead to arbitrary code execution. The second, CVE-2023-28206, […]

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What is crypto dust?

Crypto dust is small amounts of cryptocurrency sent to a large number of wallet addresses with benevolent or malicious purposes. Generally, dust is considered the amount of cryptocurrency equal to or lower than a transaction fee. Bitcoin, for example, has a dust limit imposed by Bitcoin Core, the Bitcoin blockchain software, of around 546 satoshis (0.00000546 BTC), the […]

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One country is banning ChatGPT

While the AI revolution is all the rage, there are genuine concerns about the spread of misinformation and how generative AIs like ChatGPT and Bard handle user privacy. So much so that one western nation has now outright banned ChatGPT. The Italian data protection authority blocked ChatGPT with immediate effect on Friday. The regulator said it would ban and investigate OpenAI over privacy […]

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HP Dragonfly Pro review: an impressive debut

Pros Cons HP expanded its quasi-commercial Dragonfly line to the Dragonfly Pro, coming in both Windows and ChromeOS versions. I say “quasi-commercial” because the line straddles the fence between consumers, small business users, and enterprises. We already reviewed the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook and found it to be one of the best on its platform, and now we’ll […]

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