Review: Urbanista’s solar-powered Los Angeles headphones feel like the future

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REvil’s humungous $70M Kaseya ransomware attack, explained

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4 min · 759 words · Danielle Brown

REvil’s humungous $70M Kaseya ransomware attack, explained

REvil’s humungous $70M Kaseya ransomware attack, explained It’s one of the largest ransomware incidents in the last several years. How did this happen? Last week’s attack targeted VSA, a piece of software developed by an American IT management software company called Kesaya. VSA is a tool used to remotely manage an organization’s servers and other hardware, as well as software and services. VSA is used by large corporations, as well as service providers who manage system administration for smaller companies that don’t have their own IT departments....

4 min · 759 words · Shelley White

RIAA takes down Muxtape, there must be a better solution

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