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One click and new nasty malware Azov could wipe out all your data

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One click and new nasty malware Azov could wipe out all your data

It is popping up all over the place, and the scary half is it appears like one thing you may belief from somebody you realize. As a substitute, this nasty, fast-spreading malware referred to as Azov can wipe you out.

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Azov malware can write its personal code, making it uniquely damaging – and troublesome to detect.
(Fox Information)

What’s Azov & how does it wipe you out?

Azov is a very aggressive type of malware that may utterly and irrevocably destroy all knowledge discovered on sure units. Examine Level Analysis found Azov has a singular functionality of writing its personal code, making it doable to override your data with random knowledge, rapidly infecting your private pc, smartphone, or pill.

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Much more disturbing is that Azov’s code-writing capabilities additionally assist it evade detection by creating a totally totally different code every time it corrupts one in every of your units. This means makes all of it the simpler for Azov to contaminate the information used to launch and run functions and successfully wipe your units clear.

What does Azov appear like?

Presently, there are two totally different variations of Azov. They share most of their capabilities, however this latest model makes use of a unique ransom observe and file extension for the destroyed file it creates. This is what it appears like if you’re suckered into permitting this malware onto one in every of your units.

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A ransom note resulting from malware.

A ransom observe ensuing from malware.
(Examine Level Analysis)

Watch out what you click on

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Hackers are catching on to the truth that we’ll doubtless click on to open a web based greeting card personally addressed to us. Sadly, this may embrace a digital vacation or birthday card in terms of Azov.

Do you have to obtain a greeting card from Paperless Submit or related websites, you needn’t fear. Nonetheless, in the event you do not acknowledge the web site and/or the greeting card comes as an attachment, go away that card unopened as a result of the one factor discovered inside is probably going malware or ransomware.

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A virus and spyware warning message on a laptop screen at a home in London, following a major cyber attack on NHS computer systems.

A virus and spy ware warning message on a laptop computer display screen at a house in London, following a significant cyber assault on NHS pc methods.
(Yui Mok/PA Photos through Getty Photos)

Learn how to defend your units from malware

1. Replace your software program and again up your knowledge

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Whereas hackers work their hardest to remain updated on the newest software program, holding the software program in your system present will make it tougher for them to hack into your system. It’s essential to make sure you are operating essentially the most up-to-date software program on all of your units.

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For Mac Customers

This gives you the choice of both manually or routinely updating the software program in your system

For PC customers

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It is also sensible to continually again up your knowledge on the cloud or on an exterior drive, holding it safer from hackers. Head over to CyberGuy.com/BackUpYourDevices for steps to again up your home windows or Mac pc.

2. Set up a trusted antivirus program

One of the best ways to maintain your units protected from Azov and different malware is to have a trusted antivirus program put in and operating in your units.

My prime decide is TotalAV (Restricted time deal: $19 your first yr (80% off). TotalAV is stuffed with options to maintain you protected from malware and defend you when shopping the web, together with ransomware safety, real-time antivirus safety, elimination of viruses and malware, a software to release your pc’s house, plus extra. See my knowledgeable evaluate of the perfect antivirus safety by looking out ‘Greatest Antivirus’ at CyberGuy.com.

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7 things Google just announced that are worth keeping a close eye on

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7 things Google just announced that are worth keeping a close eye on

Google’s flagship developer conference called I/O just wrapped up with interesting leaps in how the big tech giant is planning to change the world. 

Here are the seven biggest things we learned from Google at I/O 2024.

Google’s injecting AI into nearly every aspect of its products and services

Google’s I/O 2024 conference  (Google)

Google’s I/O event was largely an opportunity for it to make its case to developers — and, to a lesser extent, consumers — as to why its artificial intelligence is ahead of rivals Microsoft and OpenAI. Here’s a rundown of the seven highlights to keep an eye on. Google’s AI, named Gemini, was featured prominently at the I/O conference and is now available to developers worldwide.

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According to the conference, Gemini is now capable of pulling information from text, photos, audio, web pages and live videos from your phone’s camera and is able to synthesize the information it receives and answer questions you may have about it. Here’s what the Gemini improvements look like in practice.

1. Phone call scam detection coming to Android could compromise your privacy

Google showed a demo for its phone call scam detection feature, which the company says will be coming to a future version of Android. How it works is revolutionary and concerning. The feature will scan voice calls as they occur in real time, and it’s already drawing enormous privacy concerns. 

It would be like allowing your phone calls to be tapped and monitored by big tech instead of big brother. Apple had planned a similar feature on iOS back in 2021 but abandoned it after backlash from privacy advocates. Google is under similar pressure, with privacy advocates worried that the company notorious for harvesting and profiting from personal data might soon misuse AI voice scanning technology.

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2. ‘Ask Photos’ will let AI help you find out about specific things in photos

ASK PHOTOS

The Ask Photos feature  (Google)

Google unveiled a new feature called Ask Photos, in which users can ask Gemini to search for their photos and deliver exact results. One example showcased was the use of Gemini to locate images of your car in your photo album by telling it your license plate number.

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3. An AI button is coming to many of Google’s most popular productivity tools

IMAGE OF Gemini AI

Starting immediately, Google has added a button to toggle Gemini AI in the side panel of several of its Google Suite apps, including Gmail, Google Drive, Docs, Sheets and Slides. Similar to Microsoft’s Co-Pilot AI function, the Gemini button can help answer questions, craft emails and provide summaries of documents and email threads.

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4. AI tool called ‘Veo’ makes video from text

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Music AI Sandbox  (Google)

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On a more experimental note, Google also unveiled its VideoFX feature, a generative video model based on Google’s DeepMind video generator. Veo. VideoFX can create Full HD (1080p) videos from text prompts, and we also saw improvements made to ImageFX, Google’s high-resolution AI image generator.

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For musicians, Google also showed their new DJ Mode in MusicFX, an AI music generator that can be used to create loops and samples from prompts.

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5. AI summaries will replace search results

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A Google search  (Google)

There’s been a lot of press lately regarding how difficult searching for things on Google has become. Constant changes to search engine optimization as well as a new wave of bots and AI-created content has disrupted the once monolithic search engine. However, Google showed off its new AI-organized search, which promises more readable search results.

Google also showed off how it is using AI to create overviews, which are short summaries to help you answer questions posed in the search box. These summaries will appear at the top of the search results page, so you don’t even need to visit another website to get answers you may be looking for.

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6. Google TV gets the AI treatment

Google managed to work its Gemini AI into its Google TV smart TV operating system, allowing it to generate descriptions for movies and TV shows. When you are viewing content that is missing a description, Gemini will fill it in automatically. Gemini on Google TV will also now translate descriptions into the viewers’ native language, making it easier to find international shows and movies to watch.

7. AI for educational purposes

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IMAGE OF LearnLM

Google also unveiled LearnLM, a new generative AI model that is designed for education. It comes as a collaboration between Google’s DeepMind AI research division and Google’s Research lab. LearnLM is designed as a chatbot that looks to tutor students on a range of subjects, from mathematics to English grammar.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

If you missed Google I/O 2024, here’s the scoop: Google’s AI, Gemini, stole the show with its ability to integrate information from various media and answer your queries on the fly. Noteworthy features include a call scam detection for Android, a photo search tool that can find your car using your license plate number and the integration of Gemini into Google’s Workspace suite for smarter document handling. 

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Plus, Google’s new AI-powered search promises more readable results, and Google TV now boasts AI-generated content descriptions. For creatives and learners, Google introduced VideoFX for AI-generated videos, MusicFX’s DJ Mode for music creation and LearnLM, an AI tutor for students. It’s clear that Google is betting big on AI to keep ahead of the competition.

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Replacing the OLED iPad Pro’s battery is easier than ever

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Replacing the OLED iPad Pro’s battery is easier than ever

Apple’s newest iPad Pro is remarkably rigid for how thin it is, and apparently also a step forward when it comes to repairability. iFixit shows during its teardown of the tablet that the iPad Pro’s 38.99Wh battery, which will inevitably wear down and need replacement, is actually easy to get to. It’s a change iFixit’s Shahram Mokhtari says during the video “could save hours in repair time” compared to past iPad Pro models.

Getting to it still requires removing the glued-in tandem OLED screen, which iFixit notes in the video and its accompanying blog isn’t two panels smashed together, but a single OLED board with more electroluminescence layers per OLED diode. With the screen out of the way, iFixit was essentially able to pull the battery almost immediately (after removing the camera assembly and dealing with an aluminum lip beneath that, which made some of the tabs hard to get to). For previous models, he notes, you have to pull out “every major component.”

The battery is surprisingly accessible in the 13-inch OLED iPad Pro.
Screenshot: iFixit

After that, though, the thinness proves to be an issue for iFixit, as many of the parts are glued in, including the tablet’s logic board. In the blog, the site goes into more detail here, mentioning that the glue means removing the speakers destroys them, and the tablet’s daughter board is very easy to accidentally bend.

The site also found that the 256GB model uses only one NAND storage chip, meaning it’s technically slower than dual-chip storage. As some Verge readers may recall, that’s also the case for M2 MacBook Air’s entry-level storage tier. But as we noted then (and as iFixit says in its blog), that’s not something people who aren’t pushing the device will notice, and those who are may want more storage, regardless.

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This used to be an Apple Pencil Pro.
Screenshot: iFixit

But you can’t say the same for Apple’s new $129 Apple Pencil Pro, which shouldn’t shock anyone. Mokhtari was forced to cut into the pencil using an ultrasonic cutter, a moment he presented as “the world’s worst ASMR video.” (That happens just after the five-minute mark, in case you want to mute the video right there to avoid the ear-piercing squeal of the tool.) Unlike the iPad Pro itself, the Pencil Pro’s battery was the last thing he could get to.

By the time Mokhtari is done, the pencil is utterly destroyed, of course. He says the site will have a full chip ID soon that will include images of the MEMS sensor that drives the pencil’s barrel roll feature that lets you twist the pencil to adjust the rotation of on-screen art tools.

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Blue Origin’s first crewed launch since 2022: Where to watch

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It’s been over a year and a half since Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket failed mid-flight, and more than two since its last crewed flight. Now, the company is go to launch six human beings into space. The company’s launch window begins at 6:30AM PT / 9:30AM ET, but will start streaming 40 minutes ahead of time on its website.

Blue Origin also normally streams its launches live on its YouTube channel, so it’s a pretty safe bet it will do so for its NS-25 mission tomorrow. Assuming the launch goes as planned, it will carry six passengers aboard, including the 90-year-old Ed Dwight, who was America’s first Black astronaut candidate but has never been to space. The other passengers are Mason Angel, Sylvain Chiron, Kenneth L. Hess, Carol Schaller, and Gopi Thotakura.

The Federal Aviation Administration closed its investigation of the mishap in September last year, requiring Blue Origin to carry out 21 corrective actions that included redesigning the engine and nozzle components to prevent future failures. In December, Blue Origin launched 33 science payloads from NASA and other institutions into space. The capsule and booster were successfully recovered afterwards.

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