
Franklin Okeke
Technology Journalist at Freelance
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techopedia.com | Franklin Okeke
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more persuasive than people and it’s not because it’s smarter. In a recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour, researchers found that large language models (LLMs) based on GPT-4 beat human opponents in nearly two-thirds of structured debates. However, there is a caveat to that performance. The model only outperformed human opponents when it was fed their personal information.
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1 week ago |
techopedia.com | Franklin Okeke
When you open your email platform, one thing it surely doesn’t scream of is “danger”. But over the years, what began as a primary channel for communication across individuals, businesses, and governments has become an open invitation for abuse. Today, spam emails have grown from being just a nuisance to becoming an entry point for fraud, extortion, espionage, and economic disruption. Email-based attacks are now more personal, more convincing, and more likely to succeed.
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1 week ago |
techopedia.com | Franklin Okeke
When the 3CX desktop app was compromised in a trojanized cyberattack in 2023, it totally took the softphone application provider off guard. In computing, not everything is what it appears to be on the screen. Sometimes, a familiar face can have a hidden sting, and a simple download can be malware in disguise. Threat actors are continuously spreading their fangs, with many now weaponizing trusted software applications to push ransomware attacks.
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1 week ago |
techopedia.com | Franklin Okeke
Ethereum (ETH) remains at the forefront of blockchain adoption, powering everything from decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms to NFT marketplaces. But that growth comes at a cost. In March 2025 alone, Ethereum processed nearly 37 million transactions, more than triple the volume on Bitcoin (BTC). With so much activity, the network is starting to show signs of strain. Users are facing longer wait times and higher fees, especially during peak periods like token launches or major protocol updates.
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1 week ago |
techopedia.com | Franklin Okeke
The retail sector may be under siege. While healthcare and finance sectors were previously the main focus, threat actors now appear to be shifting their efforts toward retail and its supply chains, driving both into rough edges. Just under one month, the likes of Marks & Spencer, Co-op, Harrods, Christian Dior, and most recently, a Logistics firm Peter Green Chilled, have all been hit.
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China is ready to come to the negotiation table if the US "shows respect" and appoints someone to speak for Trump, according to Bloomberg. Hopefully, a deal is reached to save the global economy and financial markets from crumbling. https://t.co/t5HTGY1XIR

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