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One of the most immersive headphones I’ve listened to isn’t made by Sony or Bose
Soundcore’s new premium headphones, the Space One Pro, have a powerful ANC feature that delivers an immersive audio experience.One of the most immersive headphones I’ve listened to isn’t made by Sony or BoseOne of the most immersive headphones I’ve listened to isn’t made by Sony or Bose -
One of the best Android smartwatches I’ve tested is cheaper than what Samsung and Google offer
The OnePlus Watch 2R is a streamlined version of its flagship sibling, with a sharp design and marathon battery life at a competitive price.One of the best Android smartwatches I’ve tested is cheaper than what Samsung and Google offerOne of the best Android smartwatches I’ve tested is cheaper than what Samsung and Google offer -
You can play Space Invaders on this crazy retro smartwatch
This is a smartwatch unlike any other, as not only does it not connect to your phone, but it lets you play the classic arcade game Space Invaders on your wrist.Go Here to Read this Fast! You can play Space Invaders on this crazy retro smartwatch
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Meta fined $102 million for storing passwords in plain text
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has slapped Meta with a $101.5 million (€91 million) fine after wrapping up an investigation into a security breach in 2019, wherein the company mistakenly stored users’ passwords in plain text. Meta’s original announcement only talked about how it found some user passwords stored in plain text on its servers in January that year. But a month later, it updated its announcement to reveal that millions of Instagram passwords were also stored in easily readable format.
While Meta didn’t say how many accounts were affected, a senior employee told Krebs on Security back then that the incident involved up to 600 million passwords. Some of the passwords had been stored in easily readable format in the company’s servers since 2012. They were also reportedly searchable by over 20,000 Facebook employees, though the DPC has clarified in its decision that they were at least not made available to external parties.
The DPC found that Meta violated several GDPR rules related to the breach. It determined that the company failed to “notify the DPC of a personal data breach concerning storage of user passwords in plaintext” without undue delay and failed to “document personal data breaches concerning the storage of user passwords in plaintext.” It also said that Meta violated the GDPR by not using appropriate technical measures to ensure the security of users’ passwords against unauthorized processing.
“It is widely accepted that user passwords should not be stored in plaintext, considering the risks of abuse that arise from persons accessing such data. It must be borne in mind, that the passwords the subject of consideration in this case, are particularly sensitive, as they would enable access to users’ social media accounts,” DPC’s Deputy Commissioner, Graham Doyle, said in a statement.
The DPC has also given the company a reprimand in addition to the penalty. We may know more about what that means for Meta exactly when the commission publishes its full final decision and other related information in the future.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/meta-fined-102-million-for-storing-passwords-in-plain-text-110049679.html?src=rss
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It’s the last day to get three months of Disney+ Basic for only $6
With the rights to content from big studios and franchises like Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic, Disney+ is a streaming service that everyone knows and loves — so much so that it nabbed a spot as one of the best streaming services in our guide. Whether you look forward to sitting down on your couch ready to be whisked away to Marvel’s multiverse of TV shows, like the highly anticipated Agatha All Along, or want to keep the kids entertained with hit classics like Bluey, or Inside Out 2, Disney+ has great content for adults and kids alike.
However, the service has not been immune to price hikes, that’s why this deal is a good opportunity to save $24 over three months. Through the end of the day on September 27, you can get Disney+ Basic (with ads) for just $2/month for three months — that’s less than a cup of coffee.
There are a few different Disney+ plans available, but since Disney+ doesn’t offer a free trial, the Basic (with ads) is the cheapest option to gain access to all your favorite content, including TV shows and films. With Disney+ Basic, you can stream over 500 films, 15,000 episodes and 80 Disney+ Originals, including The Acolyte, Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version), Percy Jackson and the Olympians and more. In addition to full library access, Basic also supports 4K content and streaming across multiple devices at once.
Although Disney+ offers an abundance of content suitable for most people, it’s a fantastic streaming service for families. Once you’ve signed up and installed the app (on your TV, smartphone, PC or tablet), you can add up to seven profiles so you don’t have to fight over what to watch, or risk spoilers when someone in your household binge watches the latest season of Grey’s Anatomy that you haven’t seen. There’s also a bunch of parental controls like Junior Mode, PIN protection and content ratings, which can help parents ensure their little ones aren’t exposed to anything they don’t want them to be.
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New Netflix movies: the biggest films to stream in September 2024
These are the biggest new Netflix movies that have debuted on the world’s best streaming platform recently.Go Here to Read this Fast! New Netflix movies: the biggest films to stream in September 2024
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AI could terminate graphic designers before 2030, survey of creative professionals finds
Artificial intelligence is threatening the graphic design industry, but humans are still better in some aspects.Originally appeared here:
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AI could terminate graphic designers before 2030, survey of creative professionals finds
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The first action-packed trailer for John Wick spin-off film Ballerina has got fans asking the same question about Keanu Reeves’ iconic hitman
Ballerina’s first teaser will lead you on a merry dance of gun-toting action and tear-jerking cameos.The first action-packed trailer for John Wick spin-off film Ballerina has got fans asking the same question about Keanu Reeves’ iconic hitmanThe first action-packed trailer for John Wick spin-off film Ballerina has got fans asking the same question about Keanu Reeves’ iconic hitman -
The first action-packed trailer for John Wick spin-off film Ballerina has got fans asking the same question about Keanu Reeves’ iconic hitman
Ballerina’s first teaser will lead you on a merry dance of gun-toting action and tear-jerking cameos.The first action-packed trailer for John Wick spin-off film Ballerina has got fans asking the same question about Keanu Reeves’ iconic hitmanThe first action-packed trailer for John Wick spin-off film Ballerina has got fans asking the same question about Keanu Reeves’ iconic hitman