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Samsung Sued for Flawed Chromebook Hinges Cracking Displays Samsung is being sued for selling the Samsung Chromebook Plus 2-in-1 even though they allegedly knew for years of a defect that caused displays to break. The class action lawsuit has been filed by Tony McCoy out of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey and
OneDrive Reaches End of Support on Windows 7, 8 in January Microsoft has announced that the OneDrive desktop application will reach the end of support on legacy Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 starting with January 1, 2022. OneDrive is a file hosting and synchronization service enabling Microsoft customers to access their files from the cloud on all
The data protection in Singapore is covered by the Personal Data Protection Act, which provides the baseline standard of protection for every individual’s data. It comprises various requirements mandatory for businesses in Singapore in governing the collection, usage, disclosure, and its care or management. PDPA also provides the establishment of the national Do Not Call
The Week in Ransomware – November 5th 2021 – Placing Bounties Law enforcement continues to keep up the pressure on ransomware operations with infrastructure hacks and million-dollar rewards, leading to the shut down of criminal operations. Due to this increased pressure by law enforcement, the BlackMatter (DarkSide) ransomware gang announced to affiliates that they were shutting