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Cybersecurity Snapshot: U.S. Gov’t Urges Adoption of Memory-Safe Languages and Warns About Iran Cyber Threat

Security Boulevard

Here’s the problem: When super-powerful quantum computers become generally available – expected at some point between 2030 and 2040 – hackers will be able to use them to decrypt data protected with today’s public-key cryptographic algorithms.

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F-Secure to acquire Lookout Mobile Security

CyberSecurity Insiders

It offers security products for the consumer market, including antivirus software for smartphones, and has upped its ante towards enterprise business, making it a great pick for F-Secure – a company that offers all products from password management to anti-malware solutions.

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The Challenges Facing the Passwordless Future

eSecurity Planet

While big tech phases in new authentication solutions, Dashlane — a password manager used by more than 20,000 companies and more than 15 million users — made a full switch. Dashlane last month integrated passkeys into its cross-platform password manager. See the Top Password Managers.

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I tested Google's Veo 2 image-to-video generator on Android - here's my verdict

Zero Day

This might seem unimpressive, but Honor is promising six years of Android OS updates for its new phone, so you can expect it to be supported till 2030. That said, Honor hasn't upgraded the processor in two generations; it's still powered by the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset that was found on the Honor 200.

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Why ads are coming to your favorite AI bots and you've only got yourself to blame

Zero Day

OpenAI is expected to spend "more than $200 billion through 2030" on AI infrastructure, according to The Information. If it were to add advertising, it would incur extra overhead for the advertising infrastructure required.

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How to use ChatGPT to write code - and my top trick for debugging what it generates

Zero Day

However, at its current level, I think AI will make life easier for entry-level programmers (and even programmers with more experience) to write code, and look up information. It's a time-saver, but the AI can't do many programming tasks by itself -- at least now. How do I get coding answers in ChatGPT? Just ask it.