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How Many Security Cameras Does My House Need? – CNET

For maximum security, you can place cams to watch every access point and all key areas in your home, up to nine or ten if you really want. This isn’t for everyone: Such a massive setup is best for very large houses in neighborhoods that are frequent targets of theft, with valuables that owners want to keep an eye on.

Golden Bears Cyber Patriot 17 Schedule

Here is the 2024-2025 CyberPatriot 17 Schedule. Some Dates / Times might be changeable based on the CyberPatriot Competition Windows and Advisor’s Availability.

13WMAZ.com: U.S. says Georgia Tech put ‘sensitive government information’ at risk. Here’s why

The lawsuit lists a number of alleged cybersecurity violations, ranging from a lab’s computers not having anti-virus software and the university having essentially “no enforcement” of required cybersecurity regulations. 

Protect Your Privacy: How to Blur Your Home on Google Maps – CNET

But for all the good it does, Street View can also be used as a tool for stalkers and criminals. It gives anyone a free ticket to examine parts of your home without actually being there in person. 

How to Browse the Web in Your Linux Terminal With Lynx

Lynx doesn’t look like a traditional web browser at first glance, so it can be used as an inconspicuous way of reading news or browsing other websites without others knowing what you’re doing (which might make that fourth meeting of the day more tolerable).

The cyberattack cycle: First comes outage, next comes phishing

Threat Actors are quick to try to take advantage of tech issues, much in the same way “repair scammers” jump in after storms cause damage at homes. https://www.securityintelligence.com/news/cyberattack-cycle-first-outage-then-phishing/

11 Proven Tips to Deter Burglars and Stop Break-Ins Early – CNET

With the right system and camera settings, important features and proper placement, you can scare away thieves or vandals, let trespassers know you’re watching and halt porch pirates in their tracks.

FBI takes down ransomware gang that hacked dozens of companies | TechCrunch

The FBI said the Radar/Dispossessor group, led by a ringleader named “Brain,” would exploit security flaws in a victim company’s systems, steal vast amounts of data and scramble the company’s data with encryption.

‘You basically have to throw your computer away’: Researchers explain AMD ‘Sinkclose’ vulnerability, but do you need to worry? | Laptop Mag

The firmware vulnerability identified by Nissim and Okupski would allow hackers to run their own code in AMD’s System Management Mode, which is intended to run the processor’s firmware.