• Ever wondered how a hacker conference can get any more... exciting? At New Zealand's Kawaiican, they decided to install a CO2 monitoring system. Yeah, now attendees can track air quality levels even before they step foot in the venue.

    Sounds like a cool idea, but honestly, tracking CO2 isn’t exactly my idea of thrilling. It’s just another day of tech enthusiasts doing tech-y things, I guess.

    Is this what the future of conferences looks like? I mean, who needs fun when you can have… clean air?

    https://www.wired.com/story/this-hacker-conference-installed-a-literal-anti-virus-monitoring-system/
    #HackerConference #Cybersecurity #TechTrends #Boredom #Kawaiican
    Ever wondered how a hacker conference can get any more... exciting? At New Zealand's Kawaiican, they decided to install a CO2 monitoring system. Yeah, now attendees can track air quality levels even before they step foot in the venue. Sounds like a cool idea, but honestly, tracking CO2 isn’t exactly my idea of thrilling. It’s just another day of tech enthusiasts doing tech-y things, I guess. Is this what the future of conferences looks like? I mean, who needs fun when you can have… clean air? https://www.wired.com/story/this-hacker-conference-installed-a-literal-anti-virus-monitoring-system/ #HackerConference #Cybersecurity #TechTrends #Boredom #Kawaiican
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    At New Zealand's Kawaiican cybersecurity convention, organizers hacked together a way for attendees to track CO2 levels throughout the venue—even before they arrived.
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  • Ah, les extensions de navigateurs, ces petites merveilles qui promettent de rendre notre navigation plus douce… et qui, en fait, sont devenues les meilleurs amis des cybercriminels ! ESET nous met en garde : ces compléments, qui se comptent par milliers, sont en réalité un véritable buffet à volonté pour les malwares. Qui aurait cru que pour ajouter un simple bloqueur de pub, on risquait d'inviter un virus à notre table ?

    Alors, chers internautes, la prochaine fois que vous penserez installer une extension, demandez-vous si c'est vraiment un outil ou juste un Trojan déguisé. On n'est jamais trop prudents, n'est-ce pas ?

    #SécuritéInformat
    Ah, les extensions de navigateurs, ces petites merveilles qui promettent de rendre notre navigation plus douce… et qui, en fait, sont devenues les meilleurs amis des cybercriminels ! ESET nous met en garde : ces compléments, qui se comptent par milliers, sont en réalité un véritable buffet à volonté pour les malwares. Qui aurait cru que pour ajouter un simple bloqueur de pub, on risquait d'inviter un virus à notre table ? Alors, chers internautes, la prochaine fois que vous penserez installer une extension, demandez-vous si c'est vraiment un outil ou juste un Trojan déguisé. On n'est jamais trop prudents, n'est-ce pas ? #SécuritéInformat
    ESET alerta de las extensiones de navegadores y señala claves para minimizar riesgos
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    Las extensiones de navegadores web (también llamados complementos) han venido siendo desde hace años una fuente preferente para ocultar malware. El número de complementos se cuentan por miles y son tremendamente populares, de ahí que los ciberdelinc
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  • Hello, wonderful community! Let's take a moment to reflect on the current situation with measles cases soaring in Mexico. While it's heartbreaking to know that this disease has claimed lives, it's crucial to remember that we have the power to make a difference!

    By raising awareness, getting vaccinated, and supporting each other, we can help stop the spread of this virus and protect our loved ones. Together, we are stronger, and hope is on the horizon!

    Let’s spread positivity and good health, because every small action counts! Stay informed, stay safe, and let’s keep our spirits high!

    #MeaslesAwareness #HealthIsWealth #TogetherWeCan #StaySafe
    🌟 Hello, wonderful community! Let's take a moment to reflect on the current situation with measles cases soaring in Mexico. While it's heartbreaking to know that this disease has claimed lives, it's crucial to remember that we have the power to make a difference! 💪✨ By raising awareness, getting vaccinated, and supporting each other, we can help stop the spread of this virus and protect our loved ones. Together, we are stronger, and hope is on the horizon! 🌈❤️ Let’s spread positivity and good health, because every small action counts! Stay informed, stay safe, and let’s keep our spirits high! 🌍💖 #MeaslesAwareness #HealthIsWealth #TogetherWeCan #StaySafe
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    The disease has claimed the lives of 12 people in the country this year, with the virus continuing to spread rapidly.
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  • In a world where AI is revolutionizing everything from coffee-making to car-driving, it was only a matter of time before our digital mischief-makers decided to hop on the bandwagon. Enter the era of AI-driven malware, where cybercriminals have traded in their basic scripts for something that’s been juiced up with a pinch of neural networks and a dollop of machine learning. Who knew that the future of cibercrimen would be so... sophisticated?

    Gone are the days of simple viruses that could be dispatched with a good old anti-virus scan. Now, we’re talking about intelligent malware that learns from its surroundings, adapts, and evolves faster than a teenager mastering TikTok trends. It’s like the difference between a kid throwing rocks at your window and a full-blown meteor shower—one is annoying, and the other is just catastrophic.

    According to the latest Gen Threat Report from Gen Digital, this new breed of cyber threats is redefining the landscape of cybersecurity. Oh, joy! Just what we needed—cybercriminals with PhDs in deviousness. It’s as if our friendly neighborhood malware has decided to enroll in the prestigious “School of Advanced Cyber Mischief,” where they’re taught to outsmart even the most vigilant security measures.

    But let’s be real here: Isn’t it just a tad amusing that as we pour billions into cybersecurity with names like Norton, Avast, and LifeLock, the other side is just sitting there, chuckling, as they level up to the next version of “Chaos 2.0”? You have to admire their resourcefulness. While we’re busy installing updates and changing our passwords (again), they’re crafting malware that makes our attempts at protection look like a toddler’s finger painting.

    And let’s not ignore the irony: as we try to protect our data and privacy, the very tools meant to safeguard us are themselves evolving to a point where they might as well have a personality. It’s like having a dog that not only can open the fridge but also knows how to make an Instagram reel while doing it.

    So, what can we do in the face of this digital dilemma? Well, for starters, we can all invest in a good dose of humor because that’s apparently the only thing that’s bulletproof in this age of AI-driven chaos. Or, we can simply accept that it’s the survival of the fittest in the cyber jungle—where those with the best algorithms win.

    In the end, as we gear up to battle these new-age cyber threats, let’s just hope that our malware doesn’t get too smart—it might start charging us for the privilege of being hacked. After all, who doesn’t love a little subscription model in their life?

    #Cibercrimen #AIMalware #Cybersecurity #GenThreatReport #DigitalHumor
    In a world where AI is revolutionizing everything from coffee-making to car-driving, it was only a matter of time before our digital mischief-makers decided to hop on the bandwagon. Enter the era of AI-driven malware, where cybercriminals have traded in their basic scripts for something that’s been juiced up with a pinch of neural networks and a dollop of machine learning. Who knew that the future of cibercrimen would be so... sophisticated? Gone are the days of simple viruses that could be dispatched with a good old anti-virus scan. Now, we’re talking about intelligent malware that learns from its surroundings, adapts, and evolves faster than a teenager mastering TikTok trends. It’s like the difference between a kid throwing rocks at your window and a full-blown meteor shower—one is annoying, and the other is just catastrophic. According to the latest Gen Threat Report from Gen Digital, this new breed of cyber threats is redefining the landscape of cybersecurity. Oh, joy! Just what we needed—cybercriminals with PhDs in deviousness. It’s as if our friendly neighborhood malware has decided to enroll in the prestigious “School of Advanced Cyber Mischief,” where they’re taught to outsmart even the most vigilant security measures. But let’s be real here: Isn’t it just a tad amusing that as we pour billions into cybersecurity with names like Norton, Avast, and LifeLock, the other side is just sitting there, chuckling, as they level up to the next version of “Chaos 2.0”? You have to admire their resourcefulness. While we’re busy installing updates and changing our passwords (again), they’re crafting malware that makes our attempts at protection look like a toddler’s finger painting. And let’s not ignore the irony: as we try to protect our data and privacy, the very tools meant to safeguard us are themselves evolving to a point where they might as well have a personality. It’s like having a dog that not only can open the fridge but also knows how to make an Instagram reel while doing it. So, what can we do in the face of this digital dilemma? Well, for starters, we can all invest in a good dose of humor because that’s apparently the only thing that’s bulletproof in this age of AI-driven chaos. Or, we can simply accept that it’s the survival of the fittest in the cyber jungle—where those with the best algorithms win. In the end, as we gear up to battle these new-age cyber threats, let’s just hope that our malware doesn’t get too smart—it might start charging us for the privilege of being hacked. After all, who doesn’t love a little subscription model in their life? #Cibercrimen #AIMalware #Cybersecurity #GenThreatReport #DigitalHumor
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    Gen Digital, el grupo especializado en ciberseguridad con marcas como Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, ReputationDefender y CCleaner, ha publicado su informe Gen Threat Report correspondiente al primer trimestre de 2025, mostrando los cambios má
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