Android malware allows attackers to hijack social media accountsAndroid malware allows attackers to hijack social media accounts

Researchers at Kaspesky have discovered two new Android malware modifications that, when combined, can steal cookies collected by user's browsers and social media apps to allow an attacker to discreetly gain control over a victim's accounts.

Cookies are small pieces of data collected by websites in order to track a user's activity online to create

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Bill Gates leaves Microsoft board of directors, signaling the end of an eraBill Gates leaves Microsoft board of directors, signaling the end of an era

Bill Gates announced on Friday that he’ll depart Microsoft’s board of directors some 12 years after he stepped back from his role as acting CEO to join the board. 

The move isn’t exactly sudden - Gates has been dedicating more and more of his time to the Bill - Melinda Gates Foundation - but it marks the end of his official tenure at the w

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Microsoft Build goes online-onlyMicrosoft Build goes online-only

Microsoft's Build developer conference is the latest event in the tech industry to be affected by the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

While the software giant was originally planning to hold its annual developer conference in Seattle this May, the company has now decided to make it a “digital event”

In a statement to The Verge, Microsoft explained

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Flawed WordPress popup plugin allows attackers to inject malicious codeFlawed WordPress popup plugin allows attackers to inject malicious code

Vulnerabilities have been discovered in a popular WordPress plugin called Popup Builder which could allow unauthenticated attackers to inject malicious JavaScript code into popups in order to steal information and even potentially take full control over targeted sites.

The plugin gives site owners the ability to create, deploy and manage

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Working from home essentials: deals on laptops, monitors, headsets and moreWorking from home essentials: deals on laptops, monitors, headsets and more

Making the transition from the office to your home can be difficult, especially if you lack the tools to do your job efficiently. Luckily, Dell is currently holding its semi-annual sale, which includes fantastic deals on essentials to get you working from home in no time. For a limited time, you can save on a selection of laptops, monitors,

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Apple probably doesn&t know how to fix your broken Mac Pro

That’s according to a report at Apple Insider, which reveals that many of Apple’s employees are still not trained to deal with Mac Pro problems more than three months after its initial release. One employee it came into contact didn’t even know how to power it -  attempting to power the machine by shoving a USB-C charger into one of its Thun

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