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    Why has Microsoft decided to provide iPhones to Chinese employees who use Android smartphones?

    Apple's App Store remains the only place for Microsoft employees in China to download and use the Microsoft Authenticator and Identity Pass apps. Microsoft tightened its security practices after a US Cyber Safety Review Board report published in March described a "cascade" of "avoidable errors" at the company.

    How AI made Mark Zuckerberg popular again in Silicon Valley

    Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, introduced an open-source AI system, challenging closed models like OpenAI. Jeffrey Emanuel, a hacker and AI enthusiast, initially skeptical, was impressed by Meta's move to make the code freely accessible.

    Google search results are being tampered to fraud you. Check how

    Google search results can also be used as weapon for cyber fraud. Scamsters are reportedly using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to trick users.

    Google highlights Microsoft's cyber failures in effort to lure customers

    Government agencies that switch 500 or more users to Google Workspace Enterprise Plus for three years will get one year free and be eligible for a "significant discount" for the rest of the contract, said Andy Wen, the senior director of product management for Workspace. The Alphabet division is offering 18 months free to corporate customers that sign a three-year contract, a hefty discount after that and incident response services from Google's Mandiant security business. All customers will receive free consulting services to help them make the switch.

    Beware! Your phone calls may be monitored in real-time. Know about Google's AI-powered scam detection tool

    Privacy advocates across the globe are currently in a fix as Google is working on an AI-based software that will monitor phone calls in real-time to detect any fraudulent activity or scams.

    Cybercriminals find new way to access Google accounts without password: report

    A new type of malware that uses third-party cookies to gain unauthorised access to people's private data is already being actively tested by hacking groups.

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