Monthly Archives: October 2022

Apple has launched a brand new security hub to help spot bugs and flaws

Apple has unveiled a new security hub and an upgraded bounty hunting program as it looks to improve the way it discovers, and remedies, different flaws and vulnerabilities in its ecosystem.  “Our groundbreaking security technologies protect the users of over 1.8 billion active devices around the world. Hear about the latest advances in Apple security…

On Elon Musk’s first day in charge of Twitter, he’s already cutting jobs. Executives were first, but employees are arguing and speculating over whether broader layoffs are happening, too.

Elon Musk intends to stay at Tesla as long as he can be useful. Ray Tamarra/Getty Images Elon Musk officially took over Twitter on Thursday evening. After doing away with the company’s top executives. Employees worry they’re next. Workers have yet to receive any companywide communication from Musk. Elon Musk is just hours into his…

Russia stole from a Ukrainian crypt the bones of Catherine the Great’s lover, the conqueror who annexed Crimea and inspired Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during the annual meeting with participants of the Valdai International Discussion Club, on October 27, 2022 in Moscow, Russia. Contributor/Getty Images The bones of Potemkin were removed from Kherson and taken deeper into Russian-occupied territory. Potemkin was Catherine the Great’s lover and played a key role in the annexation of…

How to change your AirDrop settings on an iPhone or iPad so strangers can’t send you photos

You’ve got two ways to change your AirDrop settings. Hollis Johnson/Business Insider To change your AirDrop settings on an iPhone or iPad, open the General section of the Settings app and tap AirDrop. You can set your AirDrop to be visible to everyone, just your contacts, or no one. You can also change your AirDrop…

Paul Pelosi’s attacker ‘violently’ hit him with a hammer in front of the cops who had just gotten to the house, police say

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and her husband Paul Pelosi arrive for the funeral service for late US Representative Elijah Cummings on October 25, 2019. Michael A. McCoy/Reuters The home intruder who attacked Paul Pelosi early Friday beat him with a hammer in front of police. The suspect “violently assaulted” Pelosi with the hammer,…

Guilty: A former Capitol police officer was convicted on a charge he obstructed the January 6 investigation

Former Capitol police officer Michael Riley was indicted in October 2021 on charges he obstructed the January 6 investigation. Tom Williams/Roll Call A jury found former Capitol police officer Michael Riley guilty Friday of obstructing the investigation into the January 6, 2021, attack. The jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on the charge related…