Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Apple to Delay Rollout of iPadOS 16 Until October, Report Says - CNET

Developers are reportedly trying to work out kinks in Stage Manager, a new organizational tool.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2022

14 Cleaning Tools That'll Make You Excited to Wash Up in 2022 - CNET

We like anything that makes cleaning less of a chore.

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More than a dozen adware apps have been found being promoted on Facebook, resulting in a total of over seven million downloads, experts have warned.

Researchers from McAfee discovered the malicious mobile apps and the aggressive advertising campaign on one of the world’s largest social media platforms, warning that users could be at risk of attack.

The promised functionality was to optimize the mobile endpoint and rid it of spyware, adware, and other malware. Instead, what the apps did was push ads, whilst also changing their names and icons frequently in order to stay on the victim's device for as long as possible - including masquerading as the Play Store itself.

Faking the Play Store

The apps managed to serve the ads by abusing the Contact Provider Android component, meaning every time the user installs a new app, the adware uses this subsystem, and begins the ad-serving process. As a result, the user thinks the ads were being served by the newly installed app. 

The adware apps also create a permanent service for displaying the advertisements, and if user terminates the service, it just restarts. 

These are the apps that McAfee found as malicious - all have since been removed from the Play Store:

  • Junk Cleaner 
  • EasyCleaner
  • Power Doctor 
  • Super Clean
  • Full Clean -Clean Cache
  • Fingertip Cleaner 
  • Quick Cleaner 
  • Keep Clean
  • Windy Clean 
  • Carpet Clean 
  • Cool Clean
  • Strong Clean 
  • Meteor Clean

The apps have been downloaded by users all over the world, with those located in South Korea, Japan, and Brazil, were most affected.

While Google removing the apps is definitely a welcome move, it doesn’t help those that have already downloaded them. Until they are removed, these apps will continue to be a nuisance to the users. 

  • Here are the free and paid options for the best firewall software to stay protected online

Via: BleepingComputer



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The Department of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has issued notices for tax evasion to Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi, three Chinese smartphone manufacturers, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday. Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi have received notices as part of investigations into cases of alleged tax evasion by the three mobile companies.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 could launch with a 10W fast charger, according to a tipster. The alleged images of the wireless charger have also been shared. It can be seen with a USB Type-C cable. The smartwatch is expected to feature five colour options. It is expected to launch during the August 10 Galaxy Unpacked event.

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Worried About a Recession? Don't Wait to Make These 8 Money Moves - CNET

Help safeguard your finances ahead of more challenging times.

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Monday, August 1, 2022

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Cybersecurity researchers from Group-IB have spotted a major crypto scam campaign whose goal is to defraud people out of at least €250.

That may not sound like a lot, but the attackers have employed more than 11,000 domains to carry out the scam, potentially netting huge returns.

The premise is simple: the fraudsters created a fake investment platform where people can “invest” in different cryptocurrencies. The platform *guarantees* earnings and high gains for everyone who signs up and uses the service. When the victim makes the deposit, it shows up in their dashboard, where they can track their earnings. The platform, obviously, shows bogus numbers, which sometimes even motivate the victims into depositing even more of their investment budgets, expecting even more earnings. 

Troubles with withdrawals

However, once they try to withdraw the money from the platform is when the scam becomes obvious. Not only does the platform prevent the user from withdrawing the cash, but it also demands one last payment.

This fake investment platform is supported by a network of more than 11,000 promotional domains. The threat actors would use these domains, together with stolen social media accounts, to promote the platform, often using celebrity identities to try and add more legitimacy to the ad. 

If the victim clicks the ad, and ends up on the fake platform (after a series of redirects), they’ll get a call from a “customer agent” that explains the terms and conditions, and guides the victim through the onboarding process. 

It’s quite an elaborate scheme. 

The researchers are saying that right now, more than 5,000 malicious domains are still actively promoting the platform. People in the UK, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Norway, Sweden, and the Czech Republic, are among the victims. 

When it comes to cryptocurrency investments and stock trading, it’s always a good idea to double-check, and triple-check everything. There are very few celebrities actually involved in the industry, while others, such as Elon Musk, are being abused left and right. 

Via: BleepingComputer



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Learn Fundamental Cybersecurity Skills With These 4 Online Courses - CNET

You can open up new career opportunities and keep yourself safer online when you learn the essentials of cybersecurity. Here's a few online courses to check out.

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Two infrastructure companies from Chile and Singapore are preparing to build the first submarine internet cable to dock on the shores of Antarctica.

The product of a partnership between Desarrollo País and H2 Cable, a subsidiary of BW Digital, the Humboldt Cable cable will run 15,000km from Chile to Australia, with offshoots landing in New Zealand and two islands off the Chilean mainland.

Significantly, however, there will also be a 2,000km branch connecting Antarctica, which is currently the only continent that does not benefit from the increased speeds and capacity that undersea cables afford.

Connecting Antarctica

According to a research paper from 2021, cited by The Register, Antarctica’s Scott Base and McMurdo Station currently suffer from an extreme lack of networking capacity, “insufficient to even be considered broadband.”

“A summer population of up to 1,000 people share what is equivalent to the connection enjoyed by a typical family of three in the United States,” wrote Peter Neff, who authored the report.

The arrival of the Humboldt Cable on Antarctic shores would minimize the reliance on slow and patchy satellite internet, offering those living and working in the area access to a hardwired connection for the first time.

Presumably, the new connection will be of particular benefit to researchers operating out of the area, who might currently struggle to pass large quantities of data to collaborators elsewhere in the world, for example.

The cable will also be of great significance for the residents of South America, who will benefit from a significant increase in capacity.

"The Humboldt Cable will be the most significant piece of subsea infrastructure connecting South America, paving the way for deployment of essential datacenters, AI and other data-driven technologies to help to put Chile on the digital map," said H2 and Desarrollo País.

As it stands, the route and schedule have been formalized, but the two companies are still courting potential investors before launching procurement and engaging with stakeholders at the anchor locations.

Via The Register



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Pregnancy Insomnia: What It Is and How to Beat It - CNET

When you're pregnant, you need extra rest. Unfortunately, getting a good night's sleep with a growing belly and hormonal changes can be hard.

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Value Electronics, an A/V retailer located just outside New York City, has been conducting an annual ‘TV Shootout’ for nearly two decades. The Shootout traditionally gathers a panel of TV testing experts and puts them in front of the best 4K TVs to decide which one is the absolute best – an honor that Sony earned this year for its A95K QD-OLED model.

With the rise of 8K TVs, the Value Electronics test has expanded in 2022 to include a separate test for that category, with LG’s Z2 OLED model taking the 8K crown at this year’s Shootout.

4K TVs competing in the 2022 TV Shootout: 

  • LG G2 Gallery Series OLED
  • Samsung QN95B Quantum Dot mini-LED
  • Samsung S95B QD-OLED
  • Sony XR-A95K QD-OLED (winner)
  • Sony XR-X95K mini-LED

8K TVs competing in the 2022 TV Shootout:

  • LG Z2 OLED (winner)
  • Samsung QN900B Quantum Dot mini-LED
  • Sony XR-Z9K mini-LED TV

Value Electronics TV shootout - Robert Zohn in front of TV array

Robert Zohn of Value Electronics addressing participants in the 2022 TV Shootout. (Image credit: Value Electronics)

To create an even playing field for the evaluation, each TV is first adjusted by a professional TV calibrator. The sets are then arrayed side by side along with a 32-inch Sony professional broadcast reference monitor, and fed test patterns and regular movie scenes over a video distribution network. This arrangement allows for the expert participants to evaluate the TVs simultaneously, with their votes tabulated to determine the winner in each category.

The evaluations covered standard high-definition content displayed in both a bright and dark viewing environment, and 4K high dynamic range (HDR) in a dark viewing environment. For the HDR tests, each set was further evaluated for “tone mapping,” or its performance when scaling the full contrast range of incoming HDR programs to the display's maximum brightness capability.

Is QD-OLED the best TV tech? 

The Sony QD-OLED had a first place standing in each testing category in the Value Electronics Shootout, and was followed closely by Samsung’s own S95B QD-OLED model. That result says quite a bit about the future for the new TV technology, which combines the best qualities of OLED with the Quantum Dots tech used by QLED TVs.

LG’s G2 OLED also closely trailed Sony’s QD-OLED in the 4K TV test. This tells us that regular OLED is still a viable contender, especially models like LG’s G2 and C2 that use the company’s higher brightness ‘evo’ panels. In fact, the G2 bested the Sony A95K in the peak brightness and 4K picture detail categories of the Value Electronics test.

The LG Z2 OLED model was also the winner in the 8K category, which proves that OLED can be expanded to even higher resolutions and greater screen sizes (the Z2 is only available in 77- and 88-inch options) and still successfully compete with the best QLED TVs.

What’s really interesting about the results of this test is the pricing aspect. At around $4,000 / £3,499 in a 65-inch screen size, Sony’s award-winning XR-A95K is one of the most expensive 4K TVs you can buy – not surprising given that it uses next-gen display tech. 

But the Samsung S95B which uses the same display technology and was nipping at the Sony QD-OLED’s heels in the Value Electronics evaluation, is only around $2,600 / £2,799, making it the test’s real value champ.

You won’t go wrong with any of the sets that participated in this test, since they are all top models from top brands. But if getting a good deal is also of interest, you may want to do further research before simply forking over hard-earned cash for an award-winning flagship TV.



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Sunday, July 31, 2022

Save Money and Space With up to 51% Off USX TV Wall Mounts - CNET

Today only, Amazon is offering big discounts on USX wall mounts so you can ditch the clunky TV stand.

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Don't Sell Your iPad Until You Clear All Your Data From It - CNET

Factory resetting your iPad is easy to do, and will protect any personal data that could be left on your tablet.

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Forget Google Search: Here's Why You Should Switch to DuckDuckGo - CNET

We're all in on this privacy-focused search engine, and there's five reasons you should be too.

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Best Engine Oil for 2022 - CNET

These best motor oils will help protect your engine and keep it running smoothly all year long, no matter your budget.

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Heat Domes and Surging Grid Demand Threaten US Power Grids with Blackouts

A new report shows a sharp increase in peak electricity demand, leading to blackout concerns in multiple states. Here's how experts say ...