Cyber Security
Security Stop Press : Mass WS_FTP Exploitation Warning
Researchers at Rapid7 have reported a âpossible mass exploitation” of vulnerabilities in Progress Software’s WS_FTP Server (a program that enables the upload and download files to and from a server). Rapid7 reported that from September 30, it has observed âmultiple instances of WS_FTP exploitation in the wildâ. With secure file transfer technologies continuing to be…
Read MoreFeatured Article : Live Information From ChatGPT
OpenAIâs ChatGPT has announced that as part of three big changes, it can now access current information by browsing the internet. Previously  Prior to the new (Beta) change, ChatGPT had only been trained on information up until September 2021, although ChatGPTâs newer GPT-4 architecture was trained up until January 2022. This has meant that unless…
Read MoreTech Insight : How To Make a QR Code
In this tech insight, we look at QR codes, the many different methods to generate them, the benefits of doing so, and the future for QR codes as the successor to barcodes. What Is A QR code? A QR (Quick Response) code, first designed in 1994 by Japanese company âDenso Waveâ, is a type of…
Read MoreTech News : Zapier Launches New AI-powered Business Diagramming Tool
Zapier, the company behind the automation tool that lets apps link up to each other, has announced the launch of âCanvas,â an AI-powered diagramming tool to help visualize, plan, and automate business-critical processes. Why & Who? Canvas is a tool designed to help businesses that need to gain clarity and refine their work operations when…
Read MoreTech News : Adobe Photoshop On The Web Arrives…With AI Features
After a long beta testing wait, Adobe Photoshop for the Web (which includes Firefly generative AI features) is now available as part of all Photoshop plans. Major Milestone The release of Photoshop on the web, which Adobe describes as âa major milestoneâ offers creators who are new to Photoshop âa streamlined user experienceâ (with easier navigation) and gives existing…
Read MoreTech-Trivia : Did You Know? This Week in Tech-History …
‘Stooky Bill’ : 02 October 2025 In days gone by, a Scottish person with a broken appendage might well have said their arm or leg was held in a âstookyâ (or âstookieâ) which meant a plaster-cast. Itâs thought the word comes from âstuccoâ (plaster) although the term also has a derogatory meaning for a âstupid…
Read MoreSecurity Stop Press : Severe Browser Security Flaw Receives Emergency Updates
A severe browser security flaw, tacked as CVE-2023-4863 and then CVE-2023-5129, has led to emergency updates in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozillaâs Firefox, and Appleâs Safari browsers. The vulnerability, in the libwebp image format, which was made by Google to provide better image compression than e.g., JPEG or PNG, leaves any program using it, such…
Read MoreFeatured Article : Google’s Bard Now Manages Your Email
Google has announced that it is embedding its âBardâ chatbot into its apps and services with the launch of âBard Extensionsâ. Bard In a similar way to Microsoftâs Copilot, Googleâs own âDuetâ (for Google Cloud users), and Salesforceâs Einstein Copilot, Google is giving users an embedded chatbot assistant that works across its apps to leverage…
Read MoreTech Insight : Blockchain Bill
In this insight, we look at the introduction of the Electronic Trade Documents Act 2023 (ETDA), what it means and why itâs so significant, plus its implications. The ETDAÂ The Electronic Trade Documents Act 2023 (ETDA), which was based on a draft Bill published by the Law Commission in March 2022, came into force in…
Read MoreTech News : Volunteer To Be A Cyborg, Anyone?
Elon Muskâs neurotechnology company Neuralink has announced that itâs looking for recruits for its first in-human clinical trial of a brain implant. Approved Neuralink says that it has received approval from the independent institutional review board and for its first hospital site to begin recruitment in its first-in-human clinical trial of a brain implant that could help people…
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