OpenAI's GPT store is brimming with promise - and spam'The GPT Store is a mess,' says TechCrunch, which found the store filled with custom GPTs openly violating OpenAI's rules and regulations.March 20, 2024 by Lance Whitney in Artificial Intelligence
MacOS Sonoma 14.4 bug round-up: What to know before you updatePrinters, USB bugs, Java, and more are reportedly broken by the latest Mac update, but it's unclear just how widespread these issues are.March 19, 2024 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Mac OS
3 ways we tried to outwit AI last week: Legislation, preparation, interventionFrom Singapore to Europe to Washington DC, humans were busy attempting to better - and more safely - harness genAI models.March 19, 2024 by Eileen Yu in Artificial Intelligence
How to find out if an AirTag is tracking youApple's handy trackers have been used to track people's location against their consent, but there's a way to determine if an AirTag is tracking you. Here's what to know.March 15, 2024 by Maria Diaz in Mobile Accessories
Google Chrome now better protects you against risky websites and weak passwordsGoogle's Safe Browsing protection will warn you about malicious websites in real time, while the Password Checkup will alert you to weak and reused passwords.March 15, 2024 by Lance Whitney in Security
Get 408 hours of cybersecurity training with this $60 bundleSave hundreds on this comprehensive IT skills training package, with topics like CompTIA certifications, Azure, Cisco, Python, risk management, and more.March 14, 2024 by StackCommerce in Security
Over 15,000 Roku accounts were breached. Here's what you need to doRoku has warned thousands of its users that that their accounts were compromised and possibly used to purchase streaming subscriptions.March 13, 2024 by Maria Diaz in Security
Google paid out $10 million in bug bounties to security researchers in 2023Google doled out the money to more than 600 security researchers across 68 countries who found vulnerabilities in its various products and services.March 13, 2024 by Lance Whitney in Security
The Tor Project introduces WebTunnel to help you bypass Tor network censorshipTo celebrate World Day Against Cyber Censorship, the Tor Project's Anti-Censorship team released a new Tor bridge designed to help users in heavily censored regions. Here's how to use it.March 13, 2024 by Jack Wallen in Security
Singapore to begin passportless immigration clearance using QR codesEstimates suggest waiting times at passport control could be reduced by at least 30%.March 13, 2024 by Eileen Yu in Security
How AI firewalls will secure your new business applicationsIT has always been an arms race. AI just brings a new class of arms to deploy and defend. How soon before AI-powered protection is ready for deployment?March 12, 2024 by David Gewirtz in Artificial Intelligence
How to lock away sensitive information on Linux with KDE VaultsWhen you want to protect important information, encryption is your best option, and KDE Plasma makes it easy. Here's how to use its Vaults feature.March 11, 2024 by Jack Wallen in Linux
Driving fast or braking hard? Your connected car may be telling your insurance companyThe era of connected cars is presenting a new privacy problem - and it could drive up your insurance bill, too.March 11, 2024 by Maria Diaz in Security
The best security keys you can buy: Expert testedWe tested the best security keys that can help keep your online accounts safe from hackers and phishing attacks.March 11, 2024 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Apple releases MacOS Sonoma 14.4 with a whopping 64 bug fixesThe latest version adds podcast transcripts and new emojis, though it's the array of security patches that makes this a mandatory update.March 8, 2024 by Lance Whitney in Mac OS