Freedom Mobile server leak exposed customer data

From TechCrunch: A security lapse at Canada’s fourth largest cell network Freedom Mobile exposed customer data.

Security researchers Noam Rotem and Ran Locar found an Elasticsearch server leaking five million logs containing customer data. The server wasn’t protected with a password, allowing...

Facebook is turning its fact-checking partners loose on Instagram

From The Verge: Starting this week, Facebook will begin a test to fact-check Instagram posts. Poynter reports that potentially false photos and memes shared on Instagram will be sent to the same dashboard that Facebook’s fact-checking partners — specialists like Factcheck.org as well as traditional...

US to Spend $600 Million on Frontier Exascale Supercomputer

From PC Mag: The US has budgeted $600 million to build its second "exascale" supercomputer, which is slated to go online in 2021.

The Frontier supercomputer will be capable of completing more than 1.5 quintillion calculations per second, according to the US Department of Energy, which announced...

5G fever: US consumers willing to pay a lot more, Ericsson study shows

From CNET: Consumers in the US are willing to pay much more for 5G than for current 4G service -- and by 2025, 20% of us could be using 10 times as much data as we currently do.

Those are some findings from a consumer survey about 5G that was conducted by Ericsson. The networking gear giant polled...

Hacker Tries to Ransom Github Code Repositories For Bitcoin

From PC Mag: A hacker has been breaking into GitHub accounts, purportedly wiping the code repositories and then demanding a ransom in exchange to restore the information.

The attack, which was initially noticed by ZDNet, has hit at least 392 different GitHub repos and defaced them with a ransom...

Second Firefox fix repairs broken browser extensions for more people

From CNET: Mozilla on Sunday began distributing new Firefox updates to fix a problem that broke extensions for many browser users on Friday.

Mozilla had released an update Saturday, but Sunday's fix should help more people who were still affected. "There are some issues we're still working on, but...

Seagate IronWolf Pro ST14000NE0008 14TB Review (Page 1 of 11)

"I would love to buy a house in Brentwood," I told my friend Derek as we were taking the light rail transit home one evening. "I am just missing six zeros in my bank account balance." What is so desirable about the neighborhood of Brentwood here in Calgary? It really comes down to a few major factors: It is close to the University of Calgary, it is in an excellent public school district, and it has a C-train station that takes only fifteen...

Reeven E12 RGB RC-1208RGB Review (Page 1 of 4)

When I was still in university, I vowed I would take at least one psychology course during my time there. Especially since I found the topic to be quite interesting, I took an intro course in my first year spring semester. One thing I really enjoyed was learning about some past experiments. Some of them were definitely a bit creepier than others. One of the more lighthearted ones was the Stanford marshmallow experiment. The experimenter put...

Pixel 3A leaks at Best Buy, confirming 6-inch screen for XL model

From The Verge: The unannounced Google Pixel 3A XL has been spotted at a Best Buy in Springfield, Ohio. Android Police reports that both the “Purple-ish” and “Just Black” models of the phone were on display, and that their packaging confirms previous rumors that the Pixel 3A XL will have a 6-inch...

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