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CD sales just rose for the first time in almost two decades

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CD gross sales within the US for 2021 elevated for the primary time in virtually 20 years, in accordance with knowledge printed by the Recording Business Affiliation of America (RIAA). Shipments rose from 31.6 million in 2020 to 46.6 million in 2021, and income from the format rose from $483.2 million to $584.2 million. The RIAA’s numbers corroborate an analogous report from MRC Information printed earlier this 12 months.

Though CD gross sales are nonetheless removed from their 2000 peak — when virtually a billion CD albums have been shipped within the US — Axios notes that the rise is one other key factor of the resurgence in bodily music. Vinyl gross sales have been steadily rising for over a decade-and-a-half now, and hit 39.7 million items within the US in 2021, bringing in $1 billion in income.

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The largest income within the US in 2021 was Paid Subscriptions at $8.6 billion.
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The mix implies that bodily media as a complete skilled its first enhance in gross sales since 1996, however streaming stays king. Paid subscriptions made up 57.2 % of income measured by the RIAA in 2021 at $8.6 billion, whereas ad-supported streams introduced in $1.8 billion. In the meantime, CD and vinyl album gross sales mixed made up lower than 11 % of income.

Personally, I’ll be very to see if this resurgence in CDs particularly continues because the world emerges from two years of pandemic lockdowns. CDs are nice for listening to music at house, however I haven’t seen anybody carrying round a cumbersome transportable CD participant in years. And whereas vinyl gives a definite sound in comparison with digital music, CDs comprise digital music that’s basically similar to what’s provided by lossless music providers from Apple and Amazon (although, crucially, not Spotify).

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Then once more, CDs nonetheless supply one thing that purely digital providers can solely dream of: a pleasant bodily object, full with album artwork and an actual sense of possession. Plus there’s the sense that extra of your cash goes on to an artist, fairly than the pennies provided per play by streaming companies.

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NASA’s Dragonfly drone cleared for flight to Saturn’s moon, Titan

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NASA’s Dragonfly drone cleared for flight to Saturn’s moon, Titan

After overcoming the hurdles of COVID-19 delays and budget overruns, NASA has finally given the Dragonfly rotorcraft mission the go-ahead. 

This autonomously operated nuclear-powered rotorcraft is set to embark on a groundbreaking journey to Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, in 2028.

Artist’s concept of Dragonfly rotorcraft (NASA/JHU-APL)

Why Titan?

Titan is no ordinary celestial body. Located about 746 million miles from Earth, it’s the second-largest moon in our solar system and the only one with a dense atmosphere besides Earth. But what makes Titan truly unique is its organic chemistry. With an atmosphere rich in nitrogen and methane, it’s a haven for scientists seeking to understand the building blocks of life.

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Artist’s concept of Dragonfly rotorcraft (NASA/JHU-APL)

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The challenges of exploration

Titan’s swamp-like surface, composed of petroleum byproducts, poses a significant challenge for exploration. Traditional rovers won’t do well there. Enter Dragonfly, a rotorcraft powered by a radio thermal generator. It flies using aluminum/titanium rotors, designed to leap across Titan’s landscape, conducting geological surveys and searching for biosignatures.

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Artist’s concept of Dragonfly rotorcraft (NASA/JHU-APL)

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Dragonfly’s quest for life

Dragonfly’s mission is to travel to multiple locations on Saturn’s moon, Titan, to uncover signs of life. The spacecraft will scrutinize the surface and just beneath it, searching for organic compounds and life indicators. Equipped with a neutron spectrometer, a drilling mechanism and a mass spectrometer, Dragonfly will enable researchers to analyze Titan’s complex organic chemistry extensively.

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Artist’s concept of Dragonfly rotorcraft (NASA/JHU-APL)

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The mission’s journey

Despite financial debates, the mission’s delay necessitates a more powerful rocket to ensure Dragonfly’s arrival on Titan. With a budget of $3.35 billion, the mission represents NASA’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of space exploration.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

As NASA’s Dragonfly rotorcraft prepares to take flight, it is a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. This mission may not only unveil the secrets of Titan but also shed light on the origins of life itself. With the world watching, Dragonfly is poised to soar into the records of space exploration history.

How do you think the Dragonfly mission’s discoveries on Titan could reshape our understanding of life in the universe? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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You can still buy the last-gen iPad with a headphone jack for $249

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You can still buy the last-gen iPad with a headphone jack for $249

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly tablet for entertainment purposes, the 10.2-inch ninth-gen iPad still offers excellent value for your money. It’s $100 cheaper than its larger, 10.9-inch successor with an older A13 Bionic processor, yet it runs the same software and can do a lot of the same things. It’s still plenty fast for basic tasks like streaming, playing games, and making video calls.

Granted, we wouldn’t recommend buying it if you need a tablet for daily work, but the last-gen iPad is also fine for some light productivity. It supports the same apps, after all, while you can even take notes with the first-gen Apple Pencil — though you’ll also have to buy that from a third-party retailer like Amazon. And while it lacks the 10th-gen iPad’s USB-C connector, again, it’s the last iPad with a 3.5mm headphone jack, which might make up for that if you aren’t ready to let go of your old wired headphones.

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Mac and MacBook hit with 'Cuckoo' malware stealing sensitive data

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Mac and MacBook hit with 'Cuckoo' malware stealing sensitive data

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Apple’s macOS is making headlines once again for a new type of malware attack stealing files from its target’s computer. 

These files can hold sensitive information, which can then be used to commit further crimes once the perpetrator gets access to them.

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If you own an Apple device running macOS on an Intel or ARM silicon chip, here’s what you need to know.

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What we know about the ‘Cuckoo’ malware

The ‘Cuckoo’ malware, as it’s been named by the security provider Kandji, is a new type of malware that meticulously searches for files linked to specific applications on your Mac or MacBook to extract as much data as possible. It is designed to gather a wide array of information, including hardware details, active processes, applications, and more installed on your system.

Additionally, Cuckoo can capture screenshots and access data from various sources, such as sensitive iCloud Keychains, Apple Notes, web browsers and popular communication apps like Discord, Telegram, Steam, and cryptocurrency wallets.

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A hacker using a Mac. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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How does it work?

Cuckoo is distributed via malicious websites that promote a supposed tool for ripping music from streaming services and converting these into .MP3 files. This tool is offered in free and paid versions, tempting users to download and install it. Once installed, the malware relies on annoying and persistent pop-ups using LaunchAgent, a method used in other malware campaigns like XLoader.

Who is behind Cuckoo?

No one threat actor has taken responsibility for the malware campaign. Still, it’s worth noting that Cuckoo refuses to operate if the device is located in certain countries — like Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Armenia — which could mean it’s coming from a group in one of these countries or operating out of this region as a whole.

However, The Hacker News reported that “each malicious application contains another application bundle within the resource directory,” the researchers said. Translation: A bunch of bad stuff is found wrapped inside another wad of bad stuff.

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A person using a Mac. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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How to keep yourself safe from malware attacks

So, how do you keep yourself safe from this malware attack and other threats targeting our technology running macOS? After all, they can be sophisticated and sneaky, making it hard to recognize even when it’s right in front of you. Not to worry, that’s why I’m here. They don’t call me the CyberGuy for nothing. I’ve got you covered. Here are 9 steps to enhance your cybersecurity and safeguard your digital life:

1. Use good antivirus software: Install and maintain reliable antivirus protection tailored for macOS. The best way to protect yourself from clicking malicious links that install malware that may get access to your private information is to have antivirus protection installed on all your devices. This can also alert you of any phishing emails or ransomware scams. Ensure it is set to update automatically and run regular scans. Get my picks for the best 2024 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices.

2. Don’t get software from strangers: Always download software from reputable and official sources. Avoid downloading applications from third-party websites or links found in unsolicited emails and messages.

3. Check the software maker’s credentials: Before installing any software, check the developer’s credentials and read reviews to ensure their legitimacy. This is particularly important for software that handles sensitive information.

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4. Stay fresh. Perform regular updates: Keep your macOS and all installed applications up to date. Software updates often include patches for security vulnerabilities that malware could exploit.

5. Enable firewall: Use macOS’ built-in firewall or a third-party firewall to monitor incoming and outgoing connections. Turning it on can make you safer by helping detect and block malicious activity.

6. Be wary of strange requests: Be cautious about unsolicited requests to access your computer or install software, especially those from pop-ups or unfamiliar emails. The rule I live by is that if you did not ask for it, then never engage or reply. This makes it harder for a criminal hacker to gain access to your life.

7. Use strong passwords and 2FA: Enable two-factor authentication to enhance overall security.

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8. Backup your data: Regularly back up important data to an external drive and/or a cloud-based service. This helps ensure that you can recover your data in case of a malware attack. It may also be a good idea to keep any sensitive files on your hard drive as well, to make it harder for the hacker to get their hands on your precious data. I routinely plug in a portable USB drive to my computer, back it important files, photos and records, unplug it and stash in a safe spot at home.

9. Create strong passwords: Use unique passwords for different accounts and consider using a password manager to keep track of them. Who can remember a litany of complicated passwords?  That’s why password managers are so effective at helping you store and retrieve passwords.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

As I’ve mentioned before, one of the selling points of Mac computers is that people tend to believe they are less vulnerable to cyberattacks than Windows PC. But this is clearly not the case, and Mac owners need to be aware of what lies out there in order to stay safe, not just from this particular threat but any new ones that come out faster than they can be patched.

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With the rise of more cyberattacks aimed at Mac and MacBook, have you added protection to help keep out the bad guys? Or worse, has one infected you yet? Let me know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact

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