It’s not surprising that California’s legislature passed the Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043) last October—age ...
Hi again, Hossam. Since the last time we spoke, you’ve become a doctor. That’s true. I finished my dissertation, and now it will be published by Verso. I’m really honoured to have a book with them ...
GUANGZHOU CITY, GUANGDONG PROVINCE, CHINA, February 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) ...
Secure Boot protects modern Windows and Linux PCs. Microsoft Secure Boot certificates from 2011 expire in June 2026. Most PC owners are fine if they install the latest updates. Last year's ...
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With every passing day, the likelihood of cybersecurity breaches increases due to the growing reliance on digital ecosystems, cloud infrastructures, and remote access tools. With breaches affecting ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A specialized unit within the Kansas City Police Department will be put to the test to protect residents, plus an additional 650,000 soccer fans, this summer. In less than a ...
Microsoft has confirmed that some users might find their PC unable to boot after installing the January 2026 security update released on January 13. This is on top of the plethora of other issues that ...
Microsoft has started automatically replacing expiring Secure Boot certificates on eligible Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 systems. Secure Boot is a security feature that blocks malicious software (like ...
Microsoft today issued patches to plug at least 113 security holes in its various Windows operating systems and supported software. Eight of the vulnerabilities earned Microsoft’s most-dire “critical” ...
Security teams expecting another modest Patch Tuesday after December are likely to be disappointed with Microsoft's January update, which tackles 112 common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs), or ...