Pegasus spyware remains a big threat to civil society
Poland and Hungary admitted that they purchased the spyware, while authorities in Mexico made the first arrestment related to the Pegasus scandal The revelations about the global spy scandal surrounding…
Removing barriers to entry: blockchain-as-a-service
At its most basic, blockchain is a technology for storing data. It is attractive because of its inherent security, in-built trust mechanisms, and lack of centralised control. In general, rather…
Microsoft’s vaccine for the upcoming 2022 ‘viruses’
Microsoft takes on 2021 cyber threats. With the end of the year 2021, if we take a look back on what it’s left behind, we can witness that cybercrimes have…
Thomas Johann Lorenz – the journey to Journee
Thomas Johann Lorenz is the co-founder and managing partner at Journee – The Metaverse Company. Journee is exactly what it suggests it is, a metaverse company providing the tools and…
Bye bye Blackberry
An era of mobile telephony comes to an end with the stop of support for the Canadian company’s operating system BlackBerry raises the white flag and announces the end of…
How AI helps the development of the quantum experiments
The continuous development and global use of digital technology has led to developments in areas of science that could be described as revolutionary. One of the most recent revolutionary developments…
Security and convenience, that is why you will soon want a smart lock
Technology is one of the few sectors not to feel the grip of the economic crisis aggravated by the Covid-19 emergency. We can save money on food, clothes, maybe even…
Hackers create fake company and hire ‘employees’ for ransomware campaign
The FIN7 cybercrime group created a fake company and hired legitimate programmers as part of its expansion into ransomware. The recruits were unwittingly employed in real life cyberattacks under the…
E-Noses are devices that in a non-invasive way try to detect, through the analysis of respiration, various diseases
The Develop of E-Noses During the pandemic, many science centres, technology organizations and companies tried to tackle the coronavirus. One of the most interesting approaches to the prevention and early…
It’s time for the AI Act, the European regulation that makes men and machines talk
A few years ago, European researchers and academics, following the ideas coming from the United States, began to hypothesize the signing of a shared document on artificial intelligence. Or rather:…