Ubuntu to Windows Subsystem for Linux starts with daily builds

Ubuntu to Windows Subsystem for Linux starts with daily builds

The British company Canonical has now started with daily builds for the Ubuntu operating system via Windows Subsystem for Linux, reports The Register. Ubuntu themselves write that the daily builds are mainly aimed at users who like to innovate and do not mind that things can be quite unstable and contain bugs. They are not … Read more

Bad wifi in the office? Here are 8 free tools for Windows and Mac that fix the web

Bad wifi in the office?  Here are 8 free tools for Windows and Mac that fix the web

– – – PRO There are business applications for monitoring wifi networks, but even in large wireless networks, the simple free tools can go a long way in keeping track of when setting up, deploying or troubleshooting wireless networks. Here we take a look at eight free tools – some for Windows, some for Mac … Read more

With the speed of light – the AI ​​of the future will be significantly faster

With the speed of light – the AI ​​of the future will be significantly faster

At present, the speed of AI calculations doubles every 3-4 months, but many people wish that the development went even faster than that. A group of researchers with a background from Oxford University in the UK and Münster University in Germany formed a new company last year called Salience Labs, which managed to attract a … Read more

Chinese hackers stole trade secrets for several years without being discovered

Chinese hackers stole trade secrets for several years without being discovered

Security researcher at Cyberreason reports that the Chinese advanced threat group Winnti since 2019 has stolen large amounts of trade secrets and copyrighted material in Asia, Europe and North America without being discovered. The group is estimated to have come across a total of several hundred gigabytes of secret information. The theft campaign, which has … Read more

Mental health apps neglect integrity – “exceptionally nasty”

Mental health apps neglect integrity – “exceptionally nasty”

Mozilla has taken a closer look at 32 apps aimed at people who want help improving their mental health or praying. According to the survey, 29 of the apps collect sensitive information from users, which is then used by advertisers to send targeted advertising. In addition to a lack of respect for privacy, security is … Read more

The person responsible for the NTFS drivers in the Linux kernel has disappeared

The person responsible for the NTFS drivers in the Linux kernel has disappeared

The person responsible for the NTFS to Linux kernel drivers appears to have disappeared, reports The Register. In any case, the responsible person must no longer manage his code or respond to any messages. Paragon Software’s NTFS3 drivers became part of the Linux kernel in connection with the release of kernel 5.15 on October 31, … Read more

The new malware Bumblebee manages to fool antivirus programs

The new malware Bumblebee manages to fool antivirus programs

Security researcher Eli Salem warns in a new blog post for Bumblebeea malware program that began spreading in late March. At first glance, Bumblebee appears to be a dll file and is spread through various phishing campaigns. The purpose of the program is to give hackers access to vulnerable systems and networks. At the time … Read more

The plans for a new Blackberry mobile with 5g seem to be scrapped

The plans for a new Blackberry mobile with 5g seem to be scrapped

The startup Onward Mobility’s plans to release a new Blackberry mobile have been discontinued, according to information Crackberry and Android Police. The new version of the iconic keyboard mobile promised both 5g connectivity and improved security. The idea was originally that it would be released in North America and Europe during the first half of … Read more

Working prototype for Intel graphics processor sold at auction

Working prototype for Intel graphics processor sold at auction

What is claimed to be the world’s only working prototype for Intel’s Larrabee GPU has just been sold on Ebay in France, reports Tom’s Hardware. The final price landed at 4650 euros. Larrabee was Intel’s attempt in 2008 to make its own separate graphics processor. The hardware should have used x86 instructions along with specific … Read more