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2 months ago |
privateinternetaccess.com
Discover what’s next in cyber attacks with insights on AI threats, quantum risks, and IoT vulnerabilities, plus tips to protect yourself online.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
privateinternetaccess.com
Discover the worst malware attacks in history, from Stuxnet to WannaCry. Learn how these destructive cyberattacks shaped modern cybersecurity practices.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
privateinternetaccess.com | Ezequiel Bruni
Sound design is an aspect of video games that is often overlooked and underappreciated… sometimes by the developers (devs) themselves, and sometimes by reviewers. It’s easy to forget just how much sound matters to the medium. It’s used for immersive storytelling, improving the overall feel of moment-to-moment gameplay, alerting the player to some mechanic that needs their attention, and warning players of threats. When it’s done wrong, it can be frustrating.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
privateinternetaccess.com | Elly Hancock
Firefox vs. Safari – which is better for your privacy and security? We stacked up their features to help you find out which browser is safest.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
privateinternetaccess.com | Glyn Moody
In the 15 months since we first warned that generative AI would be terrible for privacy, the potential threats have become clearer. One example of the new problems generative AI brings is the increasing popularity of romantic chatbots, which can explicitly request – and have often obtained – highly intimate data. There’s a new trend emerging that could be even more problematic than what we’ve seen so far. It arises from generative AI’s apparently insatiable demand for training data.
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