Microsoft is bringing Office 365 to 10 new markets. The company today announced that people in Bhutan, Cambodia, Greenland, Guadeloupe, Laos, Maldives, Martinique, Mozambique, Myanmar, and Vatican City can now also subscribe to its productivity suite. The company says it…
Snowden Can Be Asked To Testify In Person In Germany NSA Probe
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Whistleblower Edward Snowden can be asked to give evidence in person by a German committee probing the NSA’s spying activities, the country’s Federal Court of Justice has ruled. Germany’s government has…
Microsoft Solitaire Collection From Windows 10 Now Available For Android and iOS
BrianFagioli quotes a report from BetaNews: Back in the the mid-1990’s, everyone thought they needed a computer. After all, Windows 95 made using one particularly easy, and the internet was a very attractive thing. Unfortunately, once some people got their…
Google's AI Translation Tool Creates Its Own Secret Language
After a little over a month of learning more languages to translate beyond Spanish, Google’s recently announced Neural Machine Translation system has used deep learning to develop its own internal language. TechCrunch reports: GNMT’s creators were curious about something. If…
Telegram Launches Telegraph, An Anonymous Blogging Platform
Telegram has unveiled a new blogging platform called Telegraph, which offers fast publishing and anonymous posting without requiring you to sign up or sign in via social media. The Verge reports: The app’s user interface looks very similar to Medium…
InPage Zero Day Used in Attacks Against Banks
Banks in Asia and Africa have been targeted with exploits for a zero-day vulnerability in InPage publishing software popular in Arabic-speaking nations.
Uber Portal Leaked Names, Phone Numbers, Email Addresses, Unique Identifiers
Vulnerabilities in UberCENTRAL, a portal used by businesses to facilitate rides, could have leaked the names, phone numbers, email addresses, and unique IDs.
Black Friday: What to watch out for when you hit the stores
Here’s the first of three pieces we’ll be publishing this Thanksgiving weekend, to keep you more secure right into the New Year and beyond.
Every move you make, every click you take, we’ll be watching you
‘Subject, are you still there?’ Jaunty website aims to make clear just how closely our online movements are tracked
It’s the final countdown for SHA-1 SSL certificates
Apple, Microsoft, Google and Mozilla finally set roadmaps for deprecating venerable but outdated SHA-1 certificates