The new printer can produce objects as large as 96 feet long by 32 feet wide by 18 feet high and can print up to 500 pounds per hour.
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Russia Aims Cyber Operations at Summer Olympics
Two Russian state-aligned threat actors have been carrying out online influence operations designed to undermine the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris.
Spiceworks News and Insights: IT Careers: 10 In-Demand IT Jobs
IT jobs aren’t one-size-fits-all, either. If you’re looking to enter the field, taking some time to fully understand the diverse roles and necessary qualifications will help you choose an IT job that matches your skill set and tackle your career goals.
Nintendo Life: Google Employee Reportedly Tied To Multiple Nintendo Leaks
The database, which contains incidents from 2013-2018, reportedly details a case in which a Google employee had accessed several private Nintendo videos and leaked the contents of them online. According to 404 Media, an internal investigation into the report concluded that the activity was “non-intentional”.
Multibillion Dollar Botnet Scam Traced Back to a Single Person
The illicit scheme was massively successful. According to the DOJ, 911 S5 raked in an eye-watering $99 million since its inception in 2014. Wan spent much of that income on luxury properties, cars, watches, and more.
Baltic states join with Norway, Finland and Poland to build ‘drone wall’ against Russia | Fox News
The Baltic states announced plans alongside Norway, Finland and Poland to construct a “drone wall” along their shared borders with Russia on Sunday.
Game-changer wireless tech that charges flying drones gets US backing
The technology, known as far-field wireless power transfer or power beaming, would allow drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to refuel without needing to land at power plants.
Crooks plant backdoor in software used by courtrooms around the world | Ars Technica
A software maker serving more than 10,000 courtrooms throughout the world hosted an application update containing a hidden backdoor that maintained persistent communication with a malicious website, researchers reported Thursday, in the latest episode of a supply-chain attack