On Friday, Microsoft researchers reported that hackers with connections to the Iranian government have been attempting to access the account of an American “high-ranking official” during the presidential campaign trail. This is just weeks after the hackers breached the account of a county-level U.S. official.
Read More Microsoft-Funded Researchers Report That Iranian Hackers Are Targeting U.S. Politicians, Officials Before 2024 ElectionTag: TECHNOLOGY
Exclusive: Cisco to lay off thousands more in second job cut this year, sources say
Cisco will cut thousands of jobs in a second round of layoffs this year as the U.S. networking equipment maker shifts focus to higher-growth areas, including cybersecurity and AI.
Read More Exclusive: Cisco to lay off thousands more in second job cut this year, sources saySamsung Recalls Over 1 Million Electric Ranges Over Fire Hazard Risk
Samsung has issued a recall for over one million slide-in electric ranges due to fire hazard issues. The company has received reports that its front knobs could be unintentionally activated by nearby people or pets, which has resulted in 250 reported blazes so far.
Read More Samsung Recalls Over 1 Million Electric Ranges Over Fire Hazard RiskOpenAI is a bigger threat to Google than US regulators
Google is facing a bigger threat from OpenAI even as it awaits a decision on how antitrust regulators in Washington plan to level the playing field in the internet search business.
Read More OpenAI is a bigger threat to Google than US regulatorsDepartment Of Energy Announces $2.2B Investment In Strengthening Power Grid
On Tuesday, the Biden administration announced its plans to invest $2.2 billion into the nation’s power grid in an attempt to revamp the grid against the threat of extreme weather and move forward with President Joe Biden’s clean energy program.
Read More Department Of Energy Announces $2.2B Investment In Strengthening Power GridElon Musk Moves X Company Out Of San Francisco, Citing ‘Last Straw’ Disagreement With Gov. Newsom
Elon Musk announced that he would be moving his social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, out of San Francisco, California, and into the state of Texas amidst differences in political leanings and financial incentives.
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