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Home Security – One in Five People Will Have Their Security Cameras Hacked or Monitored by Criminals

A study released by two major US universities has revealed that one in five people will either have their home camera system hacked or monitored by criminals. The findings are a warning to homeowners to keep an eye on their security cameras. The study was conducted by Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley.…

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Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year 2020

Vectra AI offers an integrated security solution from cloud-based service providers in the United States, as well as the United Kingdom, Australia, Spain, France, Germany, and Brazil. Vectra AI is also a certified AI provider by the United States government. Vectra AI, a leading provider of AI security services, leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning…

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The Bitcoin Network Is More Secure Than Ever

The Bitcoin network is more secure than ever. In fact, a new, high-speed upgrade may be more secure than any of the security upgrades we have seen. It is a bold claim, as the first phase of the upgrade has been completed by several large networks including the Bitcoin network. That’s only the beginning. The…

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The National Center for the Study of American Indian History and Culture

Thomas, Associate Publisher, The National Center for the Study of American Indian History & Culture, tells a story about an award of $10,000 to the Athol Public Library for nature-based programming. Athol is a very small town located about 50 miles from the town of Elkhorn in the United States. Although the town of Athol…

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Opelika Expands Free Public Wi-Fi to Parks

The world of computing is undergoing a renaissance. world in which humans have lived for thousands of years. of the world of software and its role in the digital information industry. be infected by various viruses. world’s leading financial marketplace. individuals have to face are becoming more prominent. the threat of “zero-day” viruses. threat to…

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Computer Hardware and Technology – A Job Fair

This article is part of the Computer Hardware database, a free service that provides access to thousands of pages of material and is maintained monthly. Each month, the Computer Hardware and Technology newsletter publishes a new batch of articles on various topics related to PCs, printers, networking, security, and other computer hardware and technology news.…

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The Ugly Truth About Paying For a Ransomware Attack

[Full Text] Introduction According to the FBI, the ‘ransomware’ attacks that it has recently discovered and publicized have infected over 14 million computers in more than 40 countries, and cost the United States and the world economy billions of dollars. This report focuses on ransomware, malware distribution, and related threats. It also outlines the vulnerabilities…

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Bitcoin Is Coming Back Below $33,000

Bitcoin (BTC) is one of the most popular cryptocurrencies worldwide, with almost 1,000 million wallets and $1. 2 trillion in market value, which shows in the impressive growth of the cryptocurrency in terms of volumes. Despite this fast rate of growth, the volume of this cryptocurrency remains relatively slow, which is mainly due to large…

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What is a Problem Like Steam’s First Big Problem?

This article attempts to answer the question, what is a problem like Steam’s first big problem? As everyone knows, it is the problem of how to make it function as a platform from a company’s point. The game publisher itself does not really need any advice, just a suggestion. However, in the development of Steam,…

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Bitcoin Is a Digital Currency, Not a Physical One

This is one of those issues where one side really should be doing more to promote the cause of bitcoin while ignoring the other side. After all, it is not exactly impossible that Bitcoin could in fact be used (and that it would be as a medium for transactions) to save the planet. However, to…

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