Monday 21 February 2022

Editor's Pick Newsletter for ebuka

Editor's Pick
February 21, 2022
Two-Year Cyber Assault Puts US on Ailing Alert Again
Russian state-sponsored cybercriminals lurked for the last two years in numerous U.S Cleared Defense Contractors' networks stealing sensitive, unclassified information along with proprietary and export-controlled technology. The FBI, CISA, and NSA issued an initial alert about the cyber intrusions Wednesday.
5 Significant Social Commerce Trends in 2022
Market watchers expect social commerce to grow exponentially over the next few years. As businesses prepare their strategies to move forward in 2022, they should consider the impact of these five important social commerce trends.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
PRODUCT REVIEW
Desklab Portable Monitor: Ideal for Work, Play, Mobile Productivity
The 15.6" Desklab portable IPS 4K touchscreen monitor is a solid choice to consider if you are looking for a high-performance second display that you can easily take with you. This monitor does more than turn a cell phone into a large-screen gaming display or temporary workstation when no computer is available. Its usefulness goes well beyond that scenario.
OPINION
Nvidia, Jaguar, Land Rover Partner To Build the Car of Tomorrow
Last week's announcement that Jaguar and Land Rover would adopt Nvidia's full stack of technology for automated driving is fascinating because Jaguar and Land Rover will be using the tech to make driving safer while enhancing your driving experience, not taking away your driving privileges.
Looking for Love Online? Advice To Protect Your Wallet
Romance scams are at an all-time high. Consumers, especially lonely hearts experiencing life's so-called golden years, are prime targets for romance scams and fraud assaults. Even younger folks who share too much about their affairs of the heart online could become ripe targets.
Bad Code, Licenses, Software Milestones Showcase Linux Wins and Losses
Find out about the latest cloud container breakout vulnerability reported by Red Hat and Canonical. A dangerous Linux kernel element is the culprit. Also, if you want to sharpen your coding and IT skills, learn what the Linux Foundation has new to offer with free and paid training.
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