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    Britain introduces official ban on weak default passwords

    Goodbye, "12345". The PSTI Act comes into force after two years of disputes and discussions. From today, manufacturers of smart devices in the UK are required to follow new rules aimed at tightening security measures for phones, tablets and other smart gadgets. The Product and...
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    What's worse: a ban or data loss? Cheat Lab virus attacks gamers.

    "Share with a friend and get the full version for free" - social engineering in all its glory. Cybersecurity researchers at McAfee discovered a new type of malware that can steal sensitive information from infected computers. This virus, which belongs to the family of the well-known infostealer...
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    Microsoft waves a historic banner: "What's next, NYT? Ban the Internet?"

    The company strongly defends the honor of ChatGPT after allegations of copyright infringement. Microsoft strongly countered The New York Times accusations that Windows and OpenAI infringe copyright by using the publication's articles to teach language models like ChatGPT. In court documents...
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    US considers ban on Chinese LiDAR devices

    The authorities are concerned about the possible impact of LiDAR on the national security of the country. The Special Committee on the Communist Party of China (CPC), headed by Mike Gallagher, sent a letter to US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, US Army General Lloyd Austin and US Treasury...
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    What does Python, Pandas, and a lifetime Meta ban have in common?

    When AI decides that you are a snake seller, not a programmer. Reuven, a Python and Pandas instructor who teaches face-to-face courses at companies around the world (such as Apple and Cisco), and also has a range of online products, including video courses and paid newsletters, spoke about his...
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