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Cryptojacking worm uses Docker to infect over 2,000 systems to secretly mine Monero

Researchers have uncovered the first instance case of a cryptojacking worm that propagates via malicious Docker images, according to Palo Alto Networks’ threat intelligence team Unit 42. Dubbed “Graboid,” the worm infects compromised hosts with malware that covertly abuses the systems to mine privacy-focused cryptocurrency Monero before randomly spreading to the next target. Docker is a popular […]

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Epic animal stand-off wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019

This dramatic picture was won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019 prize (Picture: Yongqing Bao/PA) An intense ‘battle for survival’ moment between a Tibetan fox and a marmot has won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. The winning action shot, titled The Moment, which captures a dramatic stand-off between predator and prey in

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Maintaining a Software-Obsessed Tech Industry is Self-Sabotage –

Can we see that maintaining a software-obsessed tech industry is self-sabotage? As a venture capitalist, I know there’s incredible excitement around quantum computing. Yet, as a material scientist, I also see the technology is at least five years away from commercialization. Once again, we see a bias that plagues the tech community: software overshadowing hardware.

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The Apple MacBook Air-Killer From Google?

The Pixelbook Go is a thin and light laptop powered by an Intel Core series processor chip. The new Pixelbook takes a lot of inspiration from the older Chromebook model in terms of keyboard and design. Google’s Ivy Ross introduced the new Pixelbook Go with an aim to create a thin and powerful laptop that

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LaunchPad X review: Is Novation’s new gadget worth the price?

The Novation Launchpad X (Image: Novation) If composers like Mozart or Beethoven managed to travel forward in time to the present day, they would probably recognise most of our modern musical instruments. But show them a device like the Novation Launchpad X and they’d probably think it was some haunted glowing hell box. Unbox the

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Your Future Raspberry Pi Could Be Made From Bacteria

A new paper suggests that we would be able to compute with the help of bacteria in the future. Yes, you read it right. With more knowledge and efforts, biology can change our hardware from silicon to bacteria. Researchers Raphael Kim and Stefan Poslad from Queen Mary University (London, UK) explain in their paper how

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Snapchat goes down for thousands of people leaving them unable to send chats

The app is currently down for many (Picture: Getty) Snapchat should be working again for people after widespread reports of it going down this evening. The tech company said the issue had been resolved, as hundreds of people took to Twitter to complain they were unable to access the app’s features. Snapchat Support said: ‘We’re

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Safari In iOS 13 Shares Some User IP Addresses With China’s Tencent

Apple Safari’s ‘Fraudulent Website Warning’ feature mostly relied on Google’s Safe Browsing technology. But starting with iOS 13, Apple has started using Tencent’s Safe Browsing technology as well to check and prevent users from visiting fraudulent websites For the fraudulent website warning to work, Apple has to share some data like your browsing history with Google.

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Elon Musk’s plans for Mars may be more moral catastrophe than bold space exploration

Elon Musk, founder of private space-faring company SpaceX, recently unveiled his new Starship craft. Amazingly, it is designed to carry up to 100 crew members on interplanetary journeys throughout the solar system, starting with Mars in 2024. The announcement is exciting, invoking deep emotions of hope and adventure. But I can’t help having a number

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Asteroid as big as a bus could hit Earth later this century, ESA warns

We can predict the arrival of just one of these objects with pinpoint accuracy (Picture: Getty) An asteroid could be on a collision course with Earth, the European Space Agency has announced. Cosmologists on the continent keep a list of all the most dangerous space rocks – and they have just added an object called

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