SOC 2 is a way to show that a company keeps data safe and secure. It stands for Service Organization Control 2. SOC 2 was created by the American Institute of CPAs. These days, more and more companies work with other companies' data. They need to prove they handle that data properly. That's where SOC 2 comes in. It allows companies to be checked by an independent auditor who ensures the right … [Read more...]
Stay Ahead of the Curve: Dive into the World of Coding with BullCheat
Feeling overwhelmed by the constant stream of coding news? Struggling to keep up with the latest advancements at major US tech companies? BullCheat is here to streamline your experience.We deliver concise, weekly emails packed with the hottest coding news and updates from industry titans. Our expert curators sift through the noise, bringing you the most impactful developments in a format that fits … [Read more...]
Building a Real-Time Watch-Party Application with Node.js and Socket.IO
Watch-party applications have gained popularity for enabling synchronized viewing experiences among users separated by distance. Leveraging Node.js for server-side logic and Socket.IO for real-time communication, we can construct a robust platform for hosting virtual movie nights with seamless synchronization and interactive features. In this technical guide, we'll walk through the process of … [Read more...]
N. Korea-linked Kimsuky Shifts to Compiled HTML Help Files in Ongoing Cyberattacks
Mar 24, 2024NewsroomArtificial Intelligence / Cyber Espionage The North Korea-linked threat actor known as Kimsuky (aka Black Banshee, Emerald Sleet, or Springtail) has been observed shifting its tactics, leveraging Compiled HTML Help (CHM) files as vectors to deliver malware for harvesting sensitive data. Kimsuky, active since at least 2012, is known to target entities located in South Korea as … [Read more...]
German Police Seize 'Nemesis Market' in Major International Darknet Raid
Mar 24, 2024NewsroomRansomware / Threat Intelligence German authorities have announced the takedown of an illicit underground marketplace called Nemesis Market that peddled narcotics, stolen data, and various cybercrime services. The Federal Criminal Police Office (aka Bundeskriminalamt or BKA) said it seized the digital infrastructure associated with the darknet service located in Germany and … [Read more...]
A Beginner's Guide to Web Design
IntroductionIn today's digital world, having a strong online presence is essential. Whether you're showcasing your passion project, starting a blog, or building a portfolio, a well-designed website can be your digital canvas—a space to express yourself. Understanding the Basics Let's start with the fundamentals, web design is just about creating visually appealing and user-friendly websites. It … [Read more...]
Microsoft is focusing on implementing AI in its games
Artificial intelligence has the power to revolutionize gaming, but as things stand right now, the technology hasn't permeated how we play and interact with games. However, there are a lot of companies that are working hard on making artificial intelligence in gaming a reality. As it turns out, this new tech has caught the eye of Microsoft, which is now on the lookout for AI experts to help … [Read more...]
A Microsoft insider claims that an Xbox handheld is being prototyped
If you've been keeping tabs on the state of PC gaming handhelds, you'll know of the wave of models releasing in recent months. Companies have been working hard on making the next best competitor to the Steam Deck, and all the activity has drawn the attention of the biggest tech companies in the world. We previously knew that Microsoft's CEO Phil Spencer had his eyes on the market … [Read more...]
Can my PC run Windows 11? Here are the system requirements
Windows 11 has been around for over a couple of years and has received several updates since its introduction. The original OS brought with it a new UI, a whole new Microsoft Store, Snap Layouts, optimization for touchscreen devices, gaming improvements and more. But now, you're probably wondering what the system requirements are so you can see if your PC or laptop can even run Windows 11 or … [Read more...]
Decryption animation in JavaScript
So I just saw a video of hyperplexed creating an awesome Hacker effect. (codepen) and I thought how can I improve it.First thing, the animation only runs on mouse over, and it's good for hoverable elements, but to use this animation on a showcasing element, it should run for infinite times. Second, the text is revealed from left to right and that's good, but random reveal will be awesome. One word … [Read more...]
Unlock Web Dev Superpowers with PowerToys
If you've never heard of Windows PowerToys, you're not alone. I only recently discovered it and installed it on my Windows 11 dev machine. Even more recently, I took some time to fully explore all that it can do and it completely blew my mind!PowerToys is a 100% free suite of utilities created by select members of the Windows development team, with a history reaching back to the Windows 95 days. … [Read more...]
Apple sued, Microsoft’s AI ambitions and Nvidia’s surprises
In this edition of Week in Review, we have big news on the latest Apple antitrust lawsuit. Microsoft’s AI ambitions dominated the news as well, so let’s dive right in.… Did someone forward this to you? Sign up here to receive the Week in Review newsletter in your inboxes. The U.S. joined international regulators in accusing Apple of using monopolistic tactics to lock in iPhone users. In … [Read more...]
SAG-AFTRA ratifies TV animation contracts that establish AI protections for voice actors
SAG-AFTRA has ratified new contracts for voice actors working in TV animation after members’ votes came in at over 95 percent in favor of the terms. The three-year agreements put into place new protections around the use of AI, including a requirement that producers obtain an actor’s consent before using their name as a prompt to create an AI-generated voice. SAG-AFTRA announced the contracts’ … [Read more...]
Keychron's wireless mouse receiver is so dumb it's utterly brilliant
The 2.4 GHz wireless receiver is likely the most boring component bundled with a wireless mouse or keyboard. It's often overlooked by the design team at various brands due to the fact most owners of the product will connect it directly to the rear I/O of their PC. The receiver is then never seen again unless there's an issue with the mouse connecting to it, or you just so happen to be … [Read more...]
How to install RSAT in Windows 11
If you're an IT administrator at an organization, there's a good chance you've heard about RSAT. Short for Remote Server Administration Tools, RSAT offers a suite of features that allows you to manage servers remotely, being critical to maintaining operations. RSAT isn't installed in Windows by default, but you can enable it relatively easy through a few methods. Source: … [Read more...]
What is RTO and RPO?
If you've worked in software engineering for a while, you may have encountered the words RTO, RPO, or SOC 2. I remember myself coming across these terms for the first time and being confused. In this post, I want us to dive into all of them, especially RTO and RPO. We won't dive too deep into SOC 2. I'll write a different post on that alone. SOC 2 is a way to show that a company keeps data safe … [Read more...]
Belkin’s fast-charging Apple Watch power bank is down to its best price yet
a:hover]:text-black [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-e9 dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray-63 [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-13 dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63">Belkin’s BoostCharge Pro — the white whale of travel chargers — is down to $79.99 as part of Amazon’s ongoing Big Spring Sale. a:hover]:text-gray-63 … [Read more...]
Latest 6-core or a last-gen 8-core CPU: Can less be more?
The ideal number of CPU cores is a hotly debated topic, especially where games are concerned. While the picture is obviously clearer in multi-core workloads which more or less scale in performance with additional cores, modern games have been leveraging more and more CPU cores over the past few years. But, today, I'm not going to be talking about the best gaming CPUs or whether you should buy … [Read more...]
Smart ceiling light showdown: Aqara T1M versus Nanoleaf Skylight
Smart ceiling lights are finally becoming a thing and are great for lighting up your whole room with both fun and function. We compared two new options from Aqara and Nanoleaf to find out which is the best. For too long, color-changing smart lighting has been stuck inside bulbs and light strips, limiting its use to table lamps, the occasional recessed can light, and maybe lighting up the underside … [Read more...]
We all deserve a ‘hype-man!’
I’m a work-in-progress-software developer. Noob much already? I know ~ but what’s wrong with it right? We are all here to learn. Looking back at my 10-year career I’ve taken dips in different domains. Data entry, content writing, digital marketing, content management, and now an SE. What took me here? Luck? maybe a bit of it….but also the positive attitude and a lot of extra work.But was that … [Read more...]
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